The Iowa Department of Transportation’s new aviation website has received thousands of visits since it was introduced last month. In addition to providing information on airports, events, learning to fly, and how aviation is used in Iowa, the site is being regularly updated with featured news items to keep pilots and aircraft owners updated on […]
College offers Rotax maintenance training
Two Rotax Aircraft Maintenance Training classes will be held next month at Blue Ridge Community College in Weyers Cave, Va. The first class, Rotax Service Training, covers engine systems, operational issues, routine service, and inspections. It is intended for Light Sport Aircraft operators and owners. Cost for the class, slated for July 15-16, is $550. […]
Aero Comfort opens new facility
Aero Comfort has relocated to its new 10,000-square-foot facility, which is located just outside San Antonio International Airport (SAT) in Texas. The new facility will support custom aircraft interior refurbishment and completions, according to company officials, who note it is equipped with soft trim machinery, wood working equipment, and a paint booth to be used […]
Titan Aircraft T-51: ¾ scale, 100% fun
If you ask pilots what their dream machine is, many will reply “P-51 Mustang.” There’s just something about the sleek Mustang that fuels fighter-pilot fantasies galore. Alas, the Mustang is out of the price range of most pilots…unless you are willing to scale back and build one yourself. Titan Aircraft, “where dreams take flight” as […]
Barnstormers Tour’s first stop draws crowds
Sarah Wilson, who is participating in the American Barnstormers Tour, files this report from Mason City Airport, Iowa: The first day we open a tour is always interesting; so many factors play into whether we draw a crowd or not. We like to start on a midweek day so as to ease our crew of […]
Marking the 75th anniversary of the B-17
At least four of the remaining airworthy Boeing B-17 “Flying Fortress” aircraft will be on hand to commemorate the legendary World War II bomber’s 75th anniversary during EAA AirVenture 2010, July 26-Aug. 1 at Wittman Regional Airport (OSH) in Oshkosh. Only about a dozen of the iconic aircraft remain airworthy, including EAA’s “Aluminum Overcast” that […]
Flying car gets weight increase
Terrafugia, Inc., developer of the Transition Roadable Aircraft, or “Flying Car,” has received an exemption from the FAA to allow the Transition a maximum takeoff weight (MTOW) of 1,430 pounds. This additional weight accommodates the structure and equipment necessary for compliance with the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS), which are not found in other […]
The future of aviation
Everyone in aviation must work together to ensure the health of the industry, Cessna Chairman, President and CEO Jack Pelton said today at the monthly luncheon meeting of the Aero Club of Washington D.C. He said the negative rhetoric around the general aviation industry has died down thanks to the combined efforts of the GA […]
10,000 and counting…
Avidyne Corp. reports it has shipped its 10,000th Traffic detection system, which was delivered to Cessna Aircraft Co. for installation in a new Cessna Corvalis aircraft on the assembly line in Independence, Kan. Avidyne’s history with traffic systems dates back to Ryan International in Columbus, Ohio, where the original Traffic Collision Alerting Devices (TCAD) was […]