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Wings Over Wiscasset set for Aug. 8-9

By General Aviation News Staff · June 24, 2014 ·

WISCASSET, Maine — The second annual Wings Over Wiscasset (WOW) Fly-In will take place Aug. 8-9,  featuring a World War II vintage airshow by the Texas Flying Legends Museum. The fundraising event at Wiscasset Airport (KIWI) includes aviation programs for the kids on Friday, raffles, and historical presentations. The two-day event features educational and veterans programs, military museum […]

LORD develops fluid-free shimmy damper for Piper aircraft

By General Aviation News Staff · June 24, 2014 ·

LORD Corporation has developed a fluid-free shimmy damper for the Piper PA-28/32 aircraft. The product, LORD Part Number SE-1508-1, will be available to the market in July. The LORD Fluid-Free Shimmy Damper offers consistent damping in a maintenance-free design and uses surface-effect technology to reduce nose wheel shimmy, according to company officials. LORD has replaced the hydraulic piston […]

Wichita Aero Club awards scholarship

By General Aviation News Staff · June 24, 2014 ·

WICHITA — For the second year in a row, the Wichita Aero Club awarded its Edward W. Stimpson scholarship to a Kansas State University-Salina student, Elias Peterson of Lindsborg, Kansas. Peterson follows fellow Wildcat Bert Hutchinson of Wichita, who received the award last year. Peterson was presented with a giant facsimile of a check for $2,000.  He is […]

Zenair rivets now at Aircraft Spruce

By General Aviation News Staff · June 24, 2014 ·

Zenith Aircraft Co. is making available its blind rivets through Aircraft Spruce and Specialty. Blind (or pulled) rivets are a common type of fastener used in metal kit aircraft construction. They are available in 1/8” and 5/32” diameters. As the rivet is pulled, the rivet head is drawn into a dome-shaped top, which gives the finished […]

Rick Wielebski named GM of Landmark Aviation at BFI

By General Aviation News Staff · June 24, 2014 ·

Rick Wielebski has been named the general manager of Landmark Aviation’s Boeing Field/King County International Airport (BFI) location. “I am pleased to have Rick as part of the Landmark Aviation team,” Regional Vice President Charlie Ferraro said. “His industry knowledge and experience make him a key addition, not only to our BFI location, but to the […]

Failure to maintain airspeed proves fatal

By NTSB · June 24, 2014 ·

Aircraft: Cessna 172. Injuries: 4 Fatal. Location: Veneta, Ore. Aircraft damage: Destroyed. What reportedly happened: According to several people at the airport, shortly after the airplane took off from the grass runway, the sound of the engine stopped. One witness reported that he saw the airplane fly over 100-foot-tall trees north of him at an altitude of about […]

Courting integrity for the long haul

By Jamie Beckett · June 23, 2014 ·

My family is probably as dysfunctional and weird as any. Yet for all the squawking and sarcasm and occasional emotional outbursts, we still care for one another. You might even say we love each other. Certainly, there’s a sense of trust and acceptance that defies logic. I’m proud of that. I suspect most parents feel similarly […]

FAA issues guidance on ‘hazardous’ operations of model aircraft

By General Aviation News Staff · June 23, 2014 ·

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The FAA today published a Federal Register notice on its interpretation of the special rules for model aircraft, in response to recent incidents involving the reckless use of unmanned model aircraft near airports and involving large crowds of people, according to officials with the agency. Compliance with these rules for model aircraft […]

Terrafugia begins two-person testing for flying car

By General Aviation News Staff · June 23, 2014 ·

May saw a major milestone for Terrafugia’s Transition development program: Two person flights. The Terrafugia test team has been putting the second generation Transition prototype, affectionately referred to as “D2” through its paces for about two years, alternating flight and drive testing and building confidence with the vehicle. Throughout that process, flights were conducted by […]

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