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Stock Flight Systems introduces EMU for Rotax 912iS

By Janice Wood · March 20, 2012 ·

Stock Flight Systems has introduced an Engine Management Unit for BRP’s new Rotax 912iS aero engine. The four-cylinder, 100-hp engine features a dual redundant electronic Engine Control Unit (ECU). The EMU 912iS of Stock Flight Systems communicates with the redundant CANaerospace data bus interface of the ECU and provides the pilot with all engine indications, […]

Preorder the new Rotax 912 iS

By Janice Wood · March 20, 2012 ·

California Power Systems is now taking preorders for the new Rotax 912iS engine. Based on research and testing, BRP’s Rotax 912 engine series has been improved even further, CPS officials said. The new Rotax 912iS is a 4-cylinder, 4-stroke liquid-/air-cooled engine with opposed cylinders. It is fuel injected and consumes 21% less fuel than the […]

New book: ‘Scenario-Based Training’

By Janice Wood · March 19, 2012 ·

Former General Aviation News editor Bruce Williams has released his latest book, “Scenario-Based Training with X-Plane and Microsoft Flight Simulator: Using PC-Based Flight Simulations Based on FAA-Industry Training Standards.” GAN’s Publisher Ben Sclair took a few minutes recently to find out more about the new book: Q: Why did you write this book? A: I […]

Alaskan Bushwheel gets FAA nod for Maule Extended Gear

By Janice Wood · March 18, 2012 ·

Alaskan Bushwheel has received FAA approval of its Maule 3-inch Extended Gear (P/N: ABI-4022X). “After two-and-a-half years of design, testing and fulfilling FAA requirements, we can finally offer this extended gear to the public,” company officials said. “Our Maule Extended Gear is 3 inches longer and stronger than stock Maule gear. It comes complete with […]

General aviation setting for new novel

By Janice Wood · March 18, 2012 ·

Against a backdrop of general aviation operations at a mid-sized New England airport, the new novel “Cone of Silence” tells a story of corporate greed and government indifference … and the unexpected consequences of both. This novel will be of interest to pilots and flight instructors for its insights into the GA industry, as well […]

Flight Guide iEFB v4.2 released

By Janice Wood · March 15, 2012 ·

Airguide Publications has released v4.2, a free update for the Flight Guide iEFB iPad application. “Flight Guide iEFB v4.2 is a major update that includes Guardian Aero 454 integration for a wireless ‘Flight Plan’ link to Garmin GPS receivers, Seamless Chart Layer tool, NEXRAD Weather Overlays on seamless Flight Planning Charts, Search/Add Waypoints on Seamless […]

Flashlight Firestarter now at Aircraft Spruce

By Janice Wood · March 15, 2012 ·

Aircraft Spruce now carries the new ion Flashlight Firestarter. During outdoor adventures, flights over remote areas, or in any emergency survival situation, there are two pieces of equipment that you never want to be without: a flashlight and a firestarter. The two items have now been combined into one lightweight, compact, product called the ion […]

Free Sun ’n Fun app available from Sporty’s

By Janice Wood · March 14, 2012 ·

Sporty’s, in partnership with Sun ’n Fun, has created a mobile app for the 2012 show, which is now available for both Apple and Android devices. The app may be downloaded free at Sportys.com/apps, through the iTunes App store, or Google Play (formerly Android Market). All the information a show-goer needs to travel to and […]

FAA certifies GE Aviation’s H80 engine

By Janice Wood · March 14, 2012 ·

The FAA has approved type certification for GE Aviation’s H80 turboprop engine. FAA engine certification follows similar certification from the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) that the engine received in December. “The U.S. FAA type certification on the H80 engine paves the way for entry into service on the Thrush 510G agricultural aircraft,” said Paul […]

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