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Commerce Secretary to close ATC weather offices

By Janice Wood · June 5, 2009 ·

The Department of Commerce announced on June 4 that it is moving forward with a controversial plan to close the National Weather Service units located at each of the 20 Air Route Traffic Control Centers in the continental United States. The forecast units provide real time, face-to-face, weather guidance to air traffic controllers and air […]

NASA exhibit, Thunderbirds at Ocean City Air Show

By Janice Wood · June 5, 2009 ·

America’s plans for opening the space frontier, including new human exploration of Earth’s moon and future voyages into the solar system beyond, are featured in an interactive NASA exhibit scheduled to visit the Ocean City, Maryland, Air Show June 13-14. The air show will feature the Air Force Thunderbirds flight exhibition team, along with military […]

Lancair’s Evolution takes to the air

By Janice Wood · June 5, 2009 ·

Lancair International Inc. of Redmond, Ore., a manufacturer of high- performance kit planes, recently completed the successful first flight of its newest Evolution model. The piston version of the Evolution aircraft is powered by Lycoming’s new iE2 series engine. The piston Evolution cruises at 270 knots and has a full fuel payload of 1,074 lbs., […]

Modern de-ice equipment for the RV-10

By Janice Wood · June 5, 2009 ·

RDD Enterprises, LLC now has available Therm-X for Van’s Aircraft RV-10. “The RV-10 is a versatile platform with superb cross country capabilities,” said Systems Integration Manager Mark Mahnke who headed up the development program. “Integrating Therm-X to the RV-10 airframe provides an added measure of safety for escaping inadvertent icing encounters.” Therm-X has no moving […]

Zenith hosts Spring into Summer Fly-In

By Janice Wood · June 5, 2009 ·

Zenith Aircraft Co.’s “Spring into Summer” Builder Fly-In Gathering is scheduled for Saturday, June 27, at the Zenith factory at Mexico Memorial Airport (KMYJ) in Mexico, Missouri. Aviation enthusiasts, especially builders and owners of Zenith Aircraft kit planes, are invited to drive or fly-in for the day. This will be a fun gathering of Zenith […]

Aircraft Spruce offers new dynamic propeller balancer

By Janice Wood · June 5, 2009 ·

Now available at Aircraft Spruce is the Dynavibe dynamic prop balancer. Designed specifically for the aircraft industry, DynaVibe displays the magnitude and phase of propeller vibration, allowing precise weight adjustments for balanced and smooth engine operation, according to Aircraft Spruce officials. This prop balancer reports both the RPM and the vibration magnitude. This results in […]

Mather Aviation opens VNY facility

By Janice Wood · June 5, 2009 ·

Mather Aviation opened a new facility at Van Nuys Airport (VNY) in Southern California June 1. The facility is Mather Aviation’s first location in Southern California and brings the total number of locations to four. Mather Aviation has just leased 15,000 square feet of hangar space at the Keck-Aerolease Center. The facility will be capable […]

Veterans to get free airplane rides this summer

By Janice Wood · June 5, 2009 ·

Veterans and active duty military members of all branches of the armed services will have a chance to fly in a N2S-5 Boeing Kaydet for free this summer, beginning June 23 at the Air Zoo in Kalamazoo, Mich. Flights are courtesy of the Air Zoo and pilot/sponsor Alan Wright. “We, along with Alan, are pleased to […]

AOPA, EAA collaborate to protect and grow GA

By Janice Wood · June 5, 2009 ·

Two of the nation’s largest aviation associations, AOPA and EAA, will be collaborating on issues and programs that protect, support and grow general aviation, as the result of a June 3 working session at the EAA Aviation Center in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, the two groups announced on June 4. EAA’s chairman and president, Tom Poberezny, and […]

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