Top US pilot Patty Wagstaff in front of her Extra 300S aircraft
The following magazine sites are of interest:
Flyer from the UK
Pilot from the UK
aerokurier from Germany
Flying from the USA
Plane & Pilot from the USA
Air & Space from the Smithsonian in the USA
The AirNet Web Site from the UK - links
AVweb free registration required - subscribe to their free emailed newsletter
See How It Flies - an interesting on-line book with practical theory and advice for pilots by John Denker
Fly Better - ebooks by ex-RAAF pilot and instructor Noel Kruse
SkyVector - a digitised aeronautical chart of the world
Also have a look at the Professional Pilots Rumour Network.
LiveATC.Net allows you to listen to air traffic control radio transmissions from around the world.
For news about recent light aircraft trips around the world have a look at Earthrounders.
One of my favourite historic aircraft is the DH-88 Comet which won the 1934 London to Melbourne air race NEW
AOPA - US
FAI - the World Air Sports Federation
the Experimental Aircraft Association, Inc. (EAA) based at Oshkosh
GAMA - the General Aviation Manufacturers Association in the US
Farnborough - I attended in 1986
Avalon - Australia
Sun 'n Fun - Lakeland, Florida
International Aerobatic Club - US with links to other national associations and clubs
Extra Aircraft - German aerobatic aircraft manufacturer
Zivko Aeronautics - US manufacturer of Edge aerobatic aircraft
World Airshow News - links to North American air show performers
Patty Wagstaff Airshows - her autobiography "Fire and Air : A Life on the Edge" is worth reading. She also wrote a great FAQ WBM about being an air-show performer that was published by the FAA.