The American Barnstormers Tour, a nostalgic salute to the barnstormers who ventured across America during the 1920s seeking fame and fortune in their biplanes, takes off for a seven-city tour June 17 with 20 meticulously restored vintage aircraft from the 1920s and 1930s. Admission is free. The tour lands June 17-19 at Mason City Airport […]
Group hopes for DC-3 miracle
For the past decade, a 1942 Douglas DC-3 has been abandoned in the tall grass at Covington Municipal Airport (9A1), Georgia. Now, a team from London, England, with help from local EAA members, is working to restore the vintage aircraft with the goal to fly it to EAA AirVenture — only six weeks away, according […]
World’s aviation leaders to meet
The world’s most important aviation relationship, that between the United States and Europe, faces unprecedented challenges. Senior industry leaders and aviation safety regulators from the U.S. and Europe will explore the full scope of aviation relations across the Atlantic at the Second Transatlantic Aviation Issues Conference, “U.S.-EU Cooperation at a Crossroads,” in Brussels, Belgium, June […]
Eagle Creek brings home the gold
Eagle Creek Aviation Services, Inc., a full-service provider of Twin Commander aircraft sales, service and refurbishments, received the Gold Award for 2009 Service Center of the Year. The award represents one of the highest levels of recognition at the recent Twin Commander Service Center Symposium, company officials note. Three members of the Eagle Creek staff […]
Crossfield teacher workshop slated
In an effort to continue the dream of legendary A. Scott Crossfield to inspire the next generation of aerospace engineers, pilots, and educators, an aerospace education workshop for teachers is being held Dayton, Ohio, July 15-17. The workshop is being held in conjunction with a number of other activities, including the National Aviation Hall of […]
Museum slates Open Cockpit Day
The first Open Cockpit Day for this summer at the Oakland Aviation Museum at the Historic North Field at Oakland International Airport (OAK) in California is slated for Sunday, June 20. Attendees will get a chance to sit inside a Korean War MiG-15, several U.S. military jets from the A-3 to A-7, and see the […]
Superflite to sponsor aircraft covering presentations in Vintage Area at Airventure
Superflite, manufacturer and developer of paint systems for fabric covered aircraft, will sponsor aircraft covering workshops at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2010, scheduled for July 26-Aug. 1 at Wittman Regional Airport (OSH). Aircraft covering demonstrations presented by Superflite are part of the daily workshops offered by industry experts who help attendees learn and build their own […]
Video series launches on how to use aviation watches
Abingdon Watches CEO Chelsea Welch is hosting a series of videos covering the different functions of the aviation watch. The first in a series of “How To” videos, called “How to Use Your Aviation Watch: the Basics,” can be seen on YouTube and covers the basics of the E6B slide rule found on an aviation […]
Master Instructors named
Eight CFIs recently were accredited as Master Instructors by Master Instructors LLC. The Master Instructor designation is a national accreditation recognized by the FAA and industry that is earned by a candidate through a rigorous process of continuing professional activity and peer review. Much like a flight instructor’s certificate, it must be renewed biennially. Aviation […]