AVWeb has a quik review of the 396 here.
If you have one or have access to one, please post your thoughts and impressions. Is this thing worth the hype - and the price?

The National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics website offers a searchable database of aeronautical and astronautical information including scientific and technical reports from various research agencies. Good resource for students or brainiacs.
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Thanks to the FAA for this:
http://www.faa.gov/NTAP/index.htm
I have used King courses two different times - including preparation for the private ticket exam - in both cases I learned what I needed to know easier than if I had done it on my own. They are a little goofy sometimes but they get the job done:
http://www.kingschools.com/
This is a sobering list of famous people who were killed in aviation accidents. It serves as a good reminder to all pilots...
David
Going to Oman? Then check out their goverment web site for avaition information!