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Relive a bygone time at Massey Aerdrome

By Janice Wood · March 23, 2007 ·

The Massey Aerodrome and Museum (MD1), tucked away in the northeast corner of Maryland’s Eastern Shore, is a hidden treasure — but you don’t need a treasure map to find it. A sectional chart or a decent road map will do. The actual aerodrome is a grass airfield that started as the dream of four […]

Virginia Fly-In grows into Expo: Event lands at Suffolk Executive Airport

By Janice Wood · March 23, 2007 ·

Suffolk Executive Airport (SFQ) at Suffolk, Virginia, will be the site of next year’s Virginia Regional EAA Expo, according to Gordon Campbell, president of the Virginia Council of EAA Chapters, sponsors of the annual event. The event, traditionally held in October at Dinwiddie County Airport (PTB) near Petersburg, will move up to June 14-15 in […]

2006 ‘banner year’ for GA

By General Aviation News Staff · March 9, 2007 ·

Shipments of every type of general aviation airplane increased in 2006, according to the General Aviation Manufacturers Association, which is dubbing 2006 a “banner year” for GA. The strong numbers have led to another record high in industry billings, reaching $18.8 billion, a 24% increase over 2005. Year-end, worldwide shipments of general aviation airplanes totaled […]

CubCrafters earns Production Certificate

By General Aviation News Staff · March 9, 2007 ·

CubCrafters, manufacturer of the Top Cub and Sport Cub, has been awarded a Production Certificate from the FAA. Receiving the certificate, only the second ever issued in the state of Washington, is a milestone for the company, according to Earl Barnes, director of quality assurance. “While we are not yet quite as large as our […]

Cirrus delivers 721 airplanes in 2006, an increase of 20% over 2005

By General Aviation News Staff · March 9, 2007 ·

Cirrus Design Corp. was one of those companies setting records in 2006, delivering 721 airplanes, up 20% from a year ago. The company also posted record sales of 760 planes. About 25% of the company’s deliveries were to international markets, according to Cirrus officials, who note that Brazil was the company’s largest export market.

Eclipse ends Avidyne relationship

By General Aviation News Staff · March 9, 2007 ·

Eclipse Aviation and Avidyne have decided to “terminate their relationship,” according to Andrew Broom, Eclipse’s director of public relations. “Avidyne will no longer supply components for the Avio Total Aircraft Integration system in the Eclipse 500,” Broom said. “We have agreed it is in the mutual best interest of both companies, and our customers, to wind […]

Diamond Aircraft delivers 33% more aircraft in 2006

By General Aviation News Staff · March 9, 2007 ·

Meanwhile, Diamond Aircraft delivered 33% more aircraft in 2006 than in 2005. “Diamond has sustained this level of growth over the last five years,” reported Christian Dries, CEO of Diamond Aircraft. Fueling the growth is the production ramp-up of the DA42 Twin Star and DA40XL, he noted.

What’s new in training?

By General Aviation News Staff · March 9, 2007 ·

Our focus in this issue is flight training and education, obviously something important for all pilots, not just the students among us. In fact, as legendary pilot Johnny Miller, who is still flying at 101, says, “you are never too old to learn.” We open with a story on learning the ins and outs of […]

First Liberty XL-2 arrives in Australia

By General Aviation News Staff · March 9, 2007 ·

Liberty Aerospace, Inc., which manufactures the Liberty XL-2, made its first delivery to Australia. The XL-2 recently won Australian certification. The first delivery to Australia is “an important accomplishment in our global expansion plans,” said Anthony Tiarks, Liberty’s CEO.

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