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Fly-In Theater returns to Oshkosh

By Janice Wood · January 20, 2010 ·

For the fifth straight year, Ford Motor Co. will host the Fly-In Theater on the AirVenture grounds, with additional support from Hamilton Watches. The 58th annual EAA fly-in convention is July 26-Aug. 1 at Wittman Regional Airport in Oshkosh. The outdoor theater, located adjacent to EAA’s Camp Scholler camping area, will be open each evening […]

Hi-def video mapping system debuts

By Janice Wood · January 20, 2010 ·

Red Hen Systems has released its first High-Definition Video Mapping System. The new VMS-HD combines Red Hen’s VMS technology with the smallest HD Digital Video Recorder available today, designed by Convergent Design of Colorado Springs, Colorado, according to company officials. Weighing in at 1.4 pounds, the device records to two removable compact flash cards and […]

Power Flow offers rebate

By Janice Wood · January 20, 2010 ·

Power Flow Systems, Inc. has initiated a special three-month rebate offer. Anyone ordering a tuned exhaust system before March 31 will receive a $400 rebate. Power Flow tuned exhaust systems make engines run more efficiently, allowing the engine to develop more power for an increase in cruise speed by as much as 7 knots, or […]

Hard landing bends gear

By NTSB · January 20, 2010 ·

This January 2008 accident report is provided by the National Transportation Safety Board. Published as an educational tool, it is intended to help pilots learn from the misfortunes of others. Aircraft: Cessna Cardinal. Location: Picayune, Miss. Injuries: None. Aircraft damage: Substantial. What reportedly happened: The 35-hour student pilot, who was practicing landings when the nose […]

A family affair: The Culver Cadet is this family’s airplane

By Meg Godlewski · January 19, 2010 ·

You’ve probably heard that the aviation gene runs in families. Very often it manifests as a preference for a particular aircraft. For the Morris family of Poplar Grove, Ill., the Culver Cadet is the “family” airplane. The two-place, low-wing aircraft, designed by Culver Aircraft employee Al Mooney circa 1939, has a semi-monocoque fuselage instead of […]

Donate cost of flight to help in Haiti

By Janice Wood · January 19, 2010 ·

What can GA pilots do to help in Haiti? In a special message at AOPA.org, Aircraft Owner and Pilots Association President Craig Fuller notes that while all GA pilots want to jump in their aircraft and fly down to help, government officials and disaster experts say that’s not the best way to help right now. […]

Washington State eyes new aircraft tax

By Meg Godlewski · January 19, 2010 ·

Washington State aircraft owners are rallying the troops to fight a new tax that could add hundreds — or even thousands — of dollars a year to their fixed costs. The proposed tax would levy a 1% excise tax based on the value of aircraft. Under the measure, a plane worth $100,000 would be taxed […]

DHL to donate former hub to Ohio community

By Janice Wood · January 19, 2010 ·

Deutsche Post DHL and the Clinton County Port Authority (CCPA) have reached a preliminary agreement for the donation of DHL’s former principal U.S. express hub to the community of Wilmington, Ohio, for redevelopment and future use of the site as an airport/commerce park. DHL and local officials hope to close the transaction before the end […]

Wind turbine installed at O1G

By Janice Wood · January 19, 2010 ·

WindTamer Corp., a developer and manufacturer of patented new wind turbine technology, has completed the installation of one of its wind turbines at the Perry-Warsaw Airport (01G) in New York. The installation of the turbine required FAA approval, which was received late last year. Gerald Brock, chairman and CEO of WindTamer, said that FAA approval […]

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