Apr
Vintage Aviation

Vintage Aviator Sunglasses
Vintage Aviator Sunglasses
These days the hottest shades for men and women alike are vintage aviator sunglasses. Nothing beats that old school aviator look and the bigger the better. Most fashions don't last more than a year or two but aviators still stand as reigning champion in the sunglasses arena. Not only have they lasted more than a couple years, they've lasted decades. Not only have they been around longer than most fashions, anyone can wear them and look cool. There are so many different styles that everyone can wear them and still stand out from the rest of the crowd.
Whether you are going for cheap sunglasses or high priced designer sunglasses, aviators are always your best bet. I usually lean towards the cheap side because I tend to lose or break some, and I always like to have more than one pair. The big mirrored aviators are the best for being out and about in the sun. Not only do they look cool, but man are they dark! You can almost look directly into the sun when wearing a pair(but I don't recommend it!). The second pair I always keep around isn't quite so dark, so that you can still have that vintage aviator look while indoors at the mall or a party. With so many different options from large to small, gold frame to plastic frames, you can find the perfect pair of aviators to fit your every style and stand out from the crowd, even if the rest of the crowd is following the same trend.
So do yourself a favor, buy a pair of vintage aviator sunglasses. Shop around, check out different styles and prices, you may even strike a good deal and snatch a pair for as low as five dollars. Stay cool people.
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Trev
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I want to learn to fly a WWII vintage Spitfire. How can I do this?
I'm a huge WWII RAF airplane buff, and I would love to learn how to fly a Supermarine Spitfire. I know there are many flying Spitfires left, but how can I learn to fly one. I live in the U.S. Are there specialty flying schools that teach WWII aviation?
Well lets start off slowly young grasshopper.
You will first need a pilots license with appropriate certificates.
I would contact a local flight school about training.
You will need as a minimum
Flight physical
Private Pilots license then the following certificates
complex - for retractable landing gear and high HP engine with vario pitch propeller.
Also you could contact The Confederate Airforce http://www.confederateairforce.org/index.php I don't think they have any spitfires though.
Cheaper way to go would fly to England and contact http://www.spitfires.flyer.co.uk/flyingdual.html you can fly in the other seat with a pilot in a Spitfire.
Good luck and live your dreams
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