Download Cross Country Magazine - v9.1.0

Download Cross Country Magazine - v9.1.0
Package Name com.audiencemedia.app207
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Latest Version 9.1.0
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Update March 29, 2020 (5 years ago)

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Cross Country Magazine - v9.1.0

Essential reading for any pilot who wants to fly longer, further, higher and more safely. Every two months we feature the best photography, writing, travel and free-flight adventure from around the world. Inside the magazine you'll find contributions on how to thermal and how to fly better from World Champions, Red Bull X-Alps athletes, Alpine flying guides, Flatlands gurus and a host of others who are at the forefront of the sport. The App recreates the magazine especially for the tablet, allowing you to read the full content without waiting for the postman. Subscribe if you can, and support the only international free flying magazine out there. Owned, run, written and photographed by pilots. Always has been, always will be.

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