A couple of calendars that were to be sold on Amazon have now been returned to me, as I was out of stock for some days. Due to bad packaging by Amazon some of these calendars are a bit bruised … Continue reading
Author Archive | Felix Gottwald
Christmas is coming and calendars are getting fewer!
Christmas is approaching quickly this year, with only week to go! Everybody is rushing to get the last presents and the cities are crowded with people. Fortunately you don’t have to run into the shops to get the best aviation … Continue reading →
Black Friday to Cyber Monday – all calendars on sale
Save big on all aviation calendars on this website from Black Friday all the way to Cyber Monday! This weekend marks the beginning of the christmas season with super-low prices for the Airbus, Boeing and MD-11 Aviation Calendars 2016 – … Continue reading →
Airliner World December 2015 article – Haulin’ Freight
I am very excited to announce that my first article has appeared in the world-renowned magazine Airliner World from the UK with the title “Haulin’ Freight”. It has always been a dream for me to publish there and many photos … Continue reading →
Aviation calendars now available on Amazon
This year I am offering three different calendars with dedicated editions for Airbus, Boeing and MD-11 aircraft. It has been a great joy creating these calendars and I am very happy that they are selling fast! All three calendars were … Continue reading →
Pyongyang at night
With only about 5000 tourist visiting per year, North Korea is probably one of the least travelled countries in the world. Journalists are not allowed in and we get very little inside information on what it really looks like and … Continue reading →
A flight on the Il-62 of Air Koryo
I came home yesterday from a journey unlike any other… As you know, I had been on “holiday” in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK), short North Korea. I was traveling with a groups of other aviation fanatics to … Continue reading →
Aviation Museum of China and pre-departure dinner
I spent the night on-board of a Swiss A330 in the back of the Economy Class. After originally being placed in the front row of Y-Class in a seat with extra leg room, I was later asked by the flight … Continue reading →