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Georgia’s Newnan-Coweta Airportexpands with new development

By General Aviation News Staff · January 5, 2007 ·

Tradewind Aviation plans a 20-acre expansion development at Newnan-Coweta Airport in Newnan, Ga. The development will include 178,000 square feet of hangar space and 36,000 square feet of office space. Tradewind is currently seeking corporate and aviation industry tenants for the build-to-suit development. “The airport is committed to increasing aviation business and is in the […]

Black box introduced for Cirrus aircraft

By General Aviation News Staff · January 5, 2007 ·

Alakai Technologies Corp. has introduced a Digital Flight Data System (DFDS) for Cirrus SR-20 and SR-22 aircraft, providing a “black box” with the ability to record flight data. The “always-on” digital recorder monitors engine and aircraft performance in real time and records 61 critical aircraft, engine and flight parameters, creating a permanent safety data record […]

50,000th Stormscope takes flight

By General Aviation News Staff · January 5, 2007 ·

Sales of the L-3 Avionics Systems’ Stormscope weather mapping system have surpassed 50,000 units. The Stormscopes detect all lightning activity, not just cloud to ground strikes like other systems, and provide real-time thunderstorm depiction. Stormscope systems are particularly useful during the cumulus and mature stages of a thunderstorm when windshear, turbulence and lightning are most […]

College introduces integrated “one-stop shop” kiosks

By General Aviation News Staff · January 5, 2007 ·

Daniel Webster College recently received the first of what will be 10 MontegoNet Kiosks, creating a system that creates a “one-stop shop” for flight students. “Each kiosk allows students to access all pertinent information in a significantly more streamlined and dramatically more time-efficient manner,” said Rick Bartle, assistant director of flight operations–flight services. The kiosks […]

New exhaust systems for Van’s unveiled

By General Aviation News Staff · January 5, 2007 ·

Aerospace Welding Minneapolis, Inc., has unveiled its Enhanced Performance “4 INTO 1” exhaust systems for Van’s RV series of aircraft. “These exhaust systems will provide homebuilders with the enhanced performance and economy they seek,” says AWI President Tom Heid. These “4 INTO 1” systems provide increased performance and closer EGT temps between cylinders, he adds. […]

Light the way with FLITELite

By General Aviation News Staff · January 5, 2007 ·

FLITELite, a hands-free LED flashlight custom fit to your specific aviation headset microphone, is now compatible with the new David Clark X-11 Headset. FLITELite also has a full line of wire boom adapters for David Clark, AVCOMM, and Soft Comm headsets. For more information:

Airports install DigiWX AWOS

By General Aviation News Staff · January 5, 2007 ·

Two Montana airports have installed the DigiWx II AWOS automated weather observation system manufactured by Belfort Instrument Co: Libby (S59) and Red Lodge (RED). Both airports use the DigiWX II as the primary weather reporting station supporting flight operations. The DigiWX II reports wind speed, wind direction and wind gusts, temperature, relative humidity, FAA certified […]

A life in motion:Bill Milliken’s autobiography is a wonderfully entertaining book

By Janice Wood · January 5, 2007 ·

“Equations of Motion” isn’t the catchiest title on the shelves, and seems to belie the fascination of the book. At first glance, the subtitle may seem more apt: “Adventure, Risk and Innovation.” Far from being the engineering or physics treatise it might sound like, it is the autobiography of William F. Milliken, now 95 and […]

A century of aviation: At 101, John Miller has seen most of it

By Janice Wood · January 5, 2007 ·

John Miller, whose 101st birthday was last month, didn’t see the first Wright brothers flight in 1903 but he has been part of, or at least witnessed, most other important events in aviation’s 103-year history. When he was 4, he witnessed the prize-winning flight by Glenn Curtiss from Albany to New York City in 1910. […]

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