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< | '''Graham Warwick''', an aeronautical engineer turned award-winning journalist, is Senior Editor, Technology, at [[Aviation Week and Space Technology]]. In 2009, he received the [[Aerospace Industry Association]]'s Lyman Award for Outstanding Aviation Journalism.<ref>{{citation | ||
| title = Graham Warwick of AVIATION WEEK Receives AIA's 2009 Lyman Award for Outstanding Aviation Journalism | |||
| date = 7 December 2009 | |||
| url = http://www.reuters.com/article/2009/12/07/idUS172732+07-Dec-2009+PRN20091207 | |||
| publisher = PRNewswire/[[Aviation Week and Space Technology]] | |||
}}</ref> He spent 30 years at [[Flight International]], having become a journalist after working in aircraft development at [[Hawker Siddeley]]. Warwick blogs and [[Twitter]]s under the name "Woracle". | |||
While he deals with a number of technologies, among his specialties are the [[F-35 Joint Strike Fighter]]. | |||
On leaving Flight International, he described himself as "... brought up in the Scottish Borders, on a hill farm, in a low-flying zone, where I learned to hate sheep, but love aeroplanes. He said he went to [[Southampton University]] to get as far as possible from [[sheep]] and Scotland.<ref>{{citation | |||
| url = http://www.flightglobal.com/blogs/graham-warwick/ | |||
| journal = [[Flight International]] | |||
| title = The Woracle's Last Post | |||
| author = Graham Warwick | |||
| date = 11 April 2008 | |||
}}</ref> | |||
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Graham Warwick, an aeronautical engineer turned award-winning journalist, is Senior Editor, Technology, at Aviation Week and Space Technology. In 2009, he received the Aerospace Industry Association's Lyman Award for Outstanding Aviation Journalism.[1] He spent 30 years at Flight International, having become a journalist after working in aircraft development at Hawker Siddeley. Warwick blogs and Twitters under the name "Woracle".
While he deals with a number of technologies, among his specialties are the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter.
On leaving Flight International, he described himself as "... brought up in the Scottish Borders, on a hill farm, in a low-flying zone, where I learned to hate sheep, but love aeroplanes. He said he went to Southampton University to get as far as possible from sheep and Scotland.[2]
References
- ↑ Graham Warwick of AVIATION WEEK Receives AIA's 2009 Lyman Award for Outstanding Aviation Journalism, PRNewswire/Aviation Week and Space Technology, 7 December 2009
- ↑ Graham Warwick (11 April 2008), "The Woracle's Last Post", Flight International