A new exhibit, titled “100 Missions Up North,” opens March 19 at the National Museum of the United States Air Force. The display highlights the story of airmen who flew missions in the deadly skies above North Vietnam and neighboring countries during the Southeast Asia War. Located in the Modern Flight Gallery, the exhibit features […]
Speakman joins Hangar63
Chuck Speakman was recently named manager at Hangar63 (Banyan’s Aviation Store) at Executive Airport in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Speakman was previously employed by ACR Electronics. Before that, he managed retail stores for West Marine at several locations in Southeast Florida. For more information: 888-305-4932 or BanyanAir.com/Hangar63.htm
Southeastern Aircraft Expos slated
Eight of general aviation’s leading manufacturers are launching the Southeastern Aircraft Expos, a series of events that provide aircraft purchasers the chance to see and compare the latest models all in one day at one location. Manufacturers scheduled to attend are Cessna, Cirrus, Diamond, Husky, Liberty, Mooney, Piper and Socata. Scheduled events include: March 5, […]
Flight Design to debut new propulsion system
LSA manufacturer Flight Design plans to unveil one of the first “green” projects for light aircraft powerplants at next month’s Aero Friedrichshafen in Germany. “Rising oil prices and environmental regulations will begin to force airplane manufacturers to rethink propulsion systems. Flight Design is sure that in the long term, research developments for electric or hydrogen […]
Flight & Flyers fan
Just a note to let you know how much I enjoy Dennis Parks’ Flight & Flyers column in GANews. I look forward to them with each issue. I am a regular advertiser in GANews (Aircraft Magneto Service-Boeing Field). Parks’ columns give the sense of perspective that is often missing from aviation publications. A lot of […]
Crosswind landing ends off the runway
The pilot’s improper use of the aileron and rudder controls and inadequate compensation for the wind conditions during a crosswind landing resulting in a loss of directional control.
Economic Stimulus?
President Obama’s recent trip to Chicago cost American taxpayers millions, but locally, the Temporary Flight Restrictions for Chicago’s airspace were responsible for a loss of business to the aviation community. It’s ironic that a president who talks about economic stimulus should cause a great need for economic stimulus for a local industry. According to the […]
What a ride
To Deb McFarland: Thank you for the wonderful stories you send to GAN for your Short Final column. The story published Sept. 26, 2008, “Yearning,” really got to me. I had to start that article three or four times before I could get my eyes dry enough to finish it. It was 55 years or […]
New amphibians rely on historic designs
EARLY SUCCESS: The Loening COA1 was the second prototype of this amphibian for the Army. This photo was probably taken at McCook Field near Dayton, Ohio. Photo courtesy Museum of Flight. By DENNIS PARKS It was recently reported that an aging fleet of seaplanes is prompting several companies to come forward with new or renewed […]