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New laser scanner improves portability and accuracy

By General Aviation News Staff · December 10, 2004 ·

NVision introduces the ModelMaker Z series laser scanner, which offers better portability and accuracy for inspection and reverse engineering. A new camera provides higher accuracy by resolving details half the size of those that could be captured by the previous model. The scanner can be powered by a battery for up to two hours of […]

Simple Structure: The SA-1 was designed to be simple, almost to the point of being crude

By General Aviation News Staff · December 10, 2004 ·

By PETER M. BOWERS. A major design objective of the Naval Aircraft Factory SA-1 of late 1918 was to have as simple a structure as possible. This was achieved, but almost to the point of being crude in some areas. The structure, particularly in the fuselage, has some features well worth considering for today’s ultralights […]

What’s up doc?

By General Aviation News Staff · December 10, 2004 ·

How important is your choice of Aviation Medical Examiner? Very important, it seems. I recently received two e-mails from a newspaper requesting information about a doctor who had lost his medical license, but continued to do FAA medicals. Apparently, the doctor lost his privileges at a couple of hospitals due to a head injury he […]

Teresa Arredondo: Former chili picker worked her way up the aviation food chain

By General Aviation News Staff · February 7, 2002 ·

By RUSS HULET When Teresa Arredondo tells you that every day is a new challenge, she isn’t just repeating a cliché from pop philosophy. She has faced a lifetime of challenges and persevered through all of them. One of 10 children and fatherless at age 5, she quit school, came to the United States from […]

Radio Flyer, Part 3: It’s in the plane, but how do I really use it?

By General Aviation News Staff · January 1, 2001 ·

In the past two issues, I have covered the decision process leading to selection and installation of the UPSAT Apollo Full IFR system in my airplane. My installation includes the GX60 IFR GPS/COM and dedicated indicator and associated annunciator panel, SL30 Nav/Com and dedicated VOR/ILS indicator, SL15 stereo audio panel with marker beacon and ICS, […]

Recovery: As with flying, preparation is the key to regaining medical after surgery

By General Aviation News Staff · January 1, 2001 ·

From mid-November of last year until mid-February of this year, I was at “non-flying” status while recovering from surgery to repair a rotator cuff tear. I used the time as effectively as I could. I put my Cardinal RG in for an extensive annual inspection, leaving my mechanic with a long list of items to […]

Aircraft shopper 101: The top 25 questions you should ask

By General Aviation News Staff · January 1, 2001 ·

And if the seller is either unwilling or unable to answer these basic questions, it might be best to move on to another airplane.

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