UK Airshow Review Website Updates (17/05/2009)
Abingdon Air And Country Show 2009 Review - Dan O'Hagan reports from Abingdon.
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UK Airshow Review Website Updates (17/05/2009)
UK Airshow Review Website Updates (17/05/2009)
Agdickie on Airliners.net
Hey jet pilots! Do a barrell roll!
Hey jet pilots! Do a barrell roll!
Re: UK Airshow Review Website Updates (17/05/2009)
Is it just me or does the RSS link not work?
"Sharpness is in the eye of the holder"
More at http://www.planephotos.org.uk
More at http://www.planephotos.org.uk
Re: UK Airshow Review Website Updates (17/05/2009)
D90Man wrote:Is it just me or does the RSS link not work?
Not just you, I noticed a few days ago it wouldn't work.
Re: UK Airshow Review Website Updates (17/05/2009)
Noted, thanks.
Agdickie on Airliners.net
Hey jet pilots! Do a barrell roll!
Hey jet pilots! Do a barrell roll!
Re: UK Airshow Review Website Updates (17/05/2009)
Anyone visting http://www.airshows.co.uk/ is greeted with the following "News Headlines":
"Norway backs JSF selection..." 22 November 2008
"Vulcan Flies Home to an uncertain future" 12 November 2008
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"Vulcan 558 Brake Problem" 12 November 2008
I think that the admins at UKAR do a great job and updating the front page is not top of the priority list, but having "news headlines" like this could give the wrong impression to casual visitors unless they realised it was "old news", and you don't see the date until you follow the clickylinky.
Apologies if this has already been discussed elsewhere and there's a good reason for having 8 month old news items, couldn't find any discussion of it,
Just a thought.
"Norway backs JSF selection..." 22 November 2008
"Vulcan Flies Home to an uncertain future" 12 November 2008
.
.
.
"Vulcan 558 Brake Problem" 12 November 2008
I think that the admins at UKAR do a great job and updating the front page is not top of the priority list, but having "news headlines" like this could give the wrong impression to casual visitors unless they realised it was "old news", and you don't see the date until you follow the clickylinky.
Apologies if this has already been discussed elsewhere and there's a good reason for having 8 month old news items, couldn't find any discussion of it,
Just a thought.