September 19, 2009 at 7:03 pm
In my facebook profile I listed ‘aircraft’ in my interests,and it tags each entry so you can click on it. When I did click I found a few aircraft groups (you get more if you search ‘airplanes’) including this one:
http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/pages/Airplanes/29500145059
and this nice video of take off in a A320
http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/video/video.php?v=219376035229&oid=29500145059
Any members have stuff on facebook?
By: Scott Marlee - 5th October 2009 at 19:09
ive got NEAM on myne, we have our own group for some reason or other lol
we also have one for XL319 our resident Vulcan B.2
search for them using NEAM and XL319
By: Larry66 - 4th October 2009 at 20:53
Thanks Aaron, that sounds good! I wouldn’t have the time to make my own group, too busy with other things as well as bringing up two young kids.
By: aaron5150 - 4th October 2009 at 16:15
There are tonnes of facebook aviation groups… i think it pretty much covers the whole broad range of teh aviation world. If there is a hole you can find then fill it by creating your own 🙂
Id say join one aimed at student pilots… they are really keen on talking about everything aviation pretty much all the time. Usually some old hands there too to give some sound advice if you ever wanted to take the stuff off that beer mat and go and do it for yourself!
By: Larry66 - 27th September 2009 at 17:37
Follow my company’s news on our Facebook Group, comment on the new products previews and help us decide what to do next, do a search for ‘Aero-ist’ and join the group!
Hmmm having looked at your site I see you sell clothing, no thanks, its planes I’m interested in! If it wasn’t for your high post count i’d think this was spam!
By: wessex boy - 27th September 2009 at 16:21
Follow my company’s news on our Facebook Group, comment on the new products previews and help us decide what to do next, do a search for ‘Aero-ist’ and join the group!
By: EGPH - 19th September 2009 at 20:22
I have seen many aviation themed quizzes on Facebook, mostly “name that airline” from the tail or “name that aircraft type”.