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Air-Britain, the Glossary

Index Air-Britain

Air-Britain, traditionally sub-titled 'The International Association of Aviation Enthusiasts', is a non-profit aviation society founded in July 1948.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 10 relations: Air show, Air Training Corps, Aviation, Charitable organization, Civil aviation, Company limited by guarantee, Fly-in, Military aviation, Royal Air Force Museum London, Royal Observer Corps.

  2. Charities based in Kent
  3. Publishing companies

Air show

An air show (or airshow, air fair, air tattoo) is a public event where aircraft are exhibited.

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Air Training Corps

The Air Training Corps (ATC) is a British volunteer youth organisation; aligned to, and fostering the knowledge and learning of military values, primarily focusing on military aviation.

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Aviation

Aviation includes the activities surrounding mechanical flight and the aircraft industry.

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Charitable organization

A charitable organization or charity is an organization whose primary objectives are philanthropy and social well-being (e.g. educational, religious or other activities serving the public interest or common good).

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Civil aviation

Civil aviation is one of two major categories of flying, representing all non-military and non-state aviation, both private and commercial.

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Company limited by guarantee

A company limited by guarantee (CLG) is a type of company where the liability of members in the event the company is wound up is limited to a (typically very small) amount listed in the company's articles or constitution.

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Fly-in

A fly-in, also called an aviation meet, is a pre-arranged gathering of aircraft, pilots and passengers for recreational and social purposes.

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Military aviation

Military aviation comprises military aircraft and other flying machines for the purposes of conducting or enabling aerial warfare, including national airlift (air cargo) capacity to provide logistical supply to forces stationed in a war theater or along a front.

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Royal Air Force Museum London

The Royal Air Force Museum London (also commonly known as the RAF Museum) is located on the former Hendon Aerodrome, in North London's Borough of Barnet.

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Royal Observer Corps

The Royal Observer Corps (ROC) was a civil defence organisation intended for the visual detection, identification, tracking and reporting of aircraft over Great Britain.

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See also

Charities based in Kent

Publishing companies

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air-Britain

Also known as Air-Britain News.