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Duncan Aviation expands Garmin Service Center agreement

By Janice Wood · August 4, 2006 ·

Duncan Aviation recently expanded its Garmin Aviation Service Center agreement. Duncan Aviation in Lincoln is now certified and authorized to provide line repairs and warranty bench work for all Garmin category one through five equipment. Line service is also available at any of Duncan Aviation’s 20 satellite locations. In addition, Duncan Aviation is expanding its […]

Interior renovation completed at Landmark Aviation’s Dulles FBO

By General Aviation News Staff · August 4, 2006 ·

Landmark Aviation recently completed a $300,000 interior renovation at its Dulles, Va., FBO. The new interior celebrates the region’s hunt country legacy with a stylish décor.  The facility offers complete FBO services, including concierge, business center, wireless Internet, and flat screen TVs with satellite HDTV programming. The 8,000-square-foot renovation included the lobby, restrooms, weather room, […]

Aircraft Spruce adds LowranceAirMap to new products list

By General Aviation News Staff · August 4, 2006 ·

Aircraft Spruce now offers the new Lowrance AirMap 600C, featuring colored sectional map depiction based on GPS input. It also includes the 512MB Terrain Awareness Americas, along with the Jeppesen Americas and Lowrance Obstruction aeronautical databases, which show obstacle profiles or relationship to mountainous terrain. AirMap 600C comes complete with an MMC/SD digital card reader […]

New book takes you inside the cockpit of a B-17

By General Aviation News Staff · August 4, 2006 ·

As our World War II veterans get older, many of their children and grandchildren take it upon themselves to make sure that their stories are heard. After many years of thinking about it, Dr. Brooks Mitchell, a professor at the University of Wyoming, decided to publish his father’s wartime experience after receiving his diaries from […]

Camguard receives FAA approval

By General Aviation News Staff · August 4, 2006 ·

ASL CamGuard is an advanced oil supplement designed to address the complex interrelated problems of piston aircraft engines, such as corrosion, wear, deposit formation and oil seal degradation. CamGuard’s FAA approval is the culmination of years of testing and thousands of flight hours of experience. The final certification test, a grueling 500 hours in an […]

Pacific Coast Avionics to support Glasair quick-build program

By Janice Wood · August 4, 2006 ·

Pacific Coast Avionics has reached an agreement with Glasair Aviation LLC to support the new Glasair Sportsman “Two Weeks To Taxi” Program through the design and fabrication of optional kit panels. Under the program, customers for the Glasair Sportsman aircraft will come to the factory for an intense two-week period of aircraft kit assembly with […]

Avionics Training Unlimited lanches online training center

By General Aviation News Staff · August 4, 2006 ·

Pilots now have access to on-demand, interactive GPS training courses through Avionics Training Unlimited’s new online training center. “We offer a series of free and low-priced courses on various topics, most of which can be completed in an hour or less,” says Judy Cadmus, president. “Instead of a rehash of the basics, our courses focus […]

Pilot’s Spotlight now available

By General Aviation News Staff · August 4, 2006 ·

Sporty’s Pilot’s Spotlight features an optical lens to produce a more focused beam for precise illumination. The design ensures no fading or dimming. Maximum light output is provided throughout the entire battery life (over 10 hours). With tough, all-aluminum construction and knurled grip, the flashlight has a lifetime warranty. Measuring 5 inches and weighing just […]

Soloy’s Cessna 206 Mark 2 makes first flight

By General Aviation News Staff · August 4, 2006 ·

Some 20 years after the introduction of the Soloy Turbine Cessna 206 MK 1, the new MK 2 took to the air last month from Soloy’s facility at Olympia Airport in Washington state. The MK 2 is powered by the Rolls-Royce 250-B17F, a 450-shp-rated turbo-prop and the company’s latest derivative of its powerful, lightweight engine. […]

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