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Ad Astra
Ad Astra is a Latin phrase meaning "to the stars", an apt name for this spirituous and complex riff on a classic Aviation
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John CARR
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9th January at 13:46
A light and delicate aviation. Recommended. The title presumably refers to the RAF (and other commonwealth Air Force’s) motto Per ardua ad astra (through adversity to the stars).
Astrid Welch
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15 hours ago
I thought it was "Per aspira ad astra"
John CARR
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14 hours ago
Per aspera is also used as a saying, but not by the Air Forces, which I would assume is the intended reference point here.
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