The new-the-U.S. side-by-side SLSA comes from Hungary’s Magnus Aircraft Corp., and offers a few Rotax based engine options. The Fusion 212 starts at $139,900.
EAA’s Flying Start offers an informational step before a first flight
Consistently informing aspiring pilots about the opportunities and challenges of learning to fly is the goal of EAA’s new Flying Start program.
Aspen Avionics unveils Evolution MAX displays, expects E5 certification soon
Aspen unveils new Evolution MAX series at #OSH18. Many updates and upgrades in the new PFDs and MFD. Previously announced Evolution E5 should start deliveries in August 2018.
Garmin expands approvals for its retrofit autopilots for general aviation aircraft
Garmin expects certification soon of several aircraft approved for its GFC 500 and GFC 600 autopilots, including the Bonanza Debonair, Cessna 210, Grumman AA-5 series, Beechcraft Baron, and Cessna 208B.
Wet grass runway contributes to crash
Full airplane, wet grass, short run all factored into C-208 running off the end of the runway.
Picture of the Day: Rudy Frasca’s P-40
Photographer Albert Dyer took this photo on Sunday before EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2018 of Rudy Frasca’s P-40 at Wittman Regional Airport (KOSH), which was featured in Steven Spielberg’s movie “1941.” Would you like to have your photo featured as Picture of the Day? You can submit it via this form. All photos sent in for […]
Because the impossible became practical
Flying hasn’t always been practical, but today, it can be. And oftentimes is.
Cessnas and Bonanzas to Oshkosh arrive safely at OSH
Despite weather delays, the Cessnas to Oshkosh and Bonanzas to Oshkosh mass arrivals were a success.
Pipistrel promises pilots can ‘fly for free’
The new Solar Trailer is outfit with flexible solar panels that will charge Taurus Electro.