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Do you recognize this plane?

By General Aviation News Staff · August 4, 2006 ·

Pilots may forget their anniversaries or the birthdays of their children, but there is very little chance they will forget the airplanes they have owned over the years. Ed Cashmere is banking on that as he tries to find the story behind the art on the tail of his 1953 Piper Tripacer. On the tail […]

Fastest Time to visit all hard surface public airports in Wisconsin

By General Aviation News Staff · August 4, 2006 ·

Two pilots who landed at all 102 public airports in Wisconsin in one day have officially set the record for “Fastest Time to Visit All the Hard Surface Public Airports in Wisconsin.” Matthew McDaniel and Bruce Kaufman set the record June 20. Final calculated time was 16 hours, 42 minutes, 14 seconds. Besides setting the […]

No crimial charges for teenager who buzzed school

By General Aviation News Staff · August 4, 2006 ·

No criminal charges will be filed against Daniel Morrison, the teenager who allegedly buzzed Pinkerton Academy in Derry, N.H., last month in a Piper Cherokee. According to school officials, Morrison circled the campus for about 30 minutes at an altitude of no more than 300 feet above ground. The orbit was captured on videotape and […]

ECI doubles Titan EXP parts list

By General Aviation News Staff · August 4, 2006 ·

In just under a month, Engine Components, Inc. (ECi), has nearly doubled its Titan EXP parts list, with even more parts expected to be added in the coming months. The list was first published June 1, with 60 parts. The parts list was released in response to requests from experimental aircraft owners who already own […]

Diamond Aircraft unveils new DA40XL

By General Aviation News Staff · August 4, 2006 ·

Diamond Aircraft recently unveiled it new DA40XL, designed to compete directly with the Cessna 182 and Cirrus SR20, according to company officials. A higher performance powerplant, Garmin glass cockpit, including the GFC700 autopilot, and a 110-pound gross weight increase (which is pending FAA certification) are features of the upgraded model. Powerflow exhaust, in combination with […]

New Sport Pilot fly-in takes off next onth

By General Aviation News Staff · August 4, 2006 ·

The Sky Bryce Airport (VG-18) in Virginia will become a sea of Light Sport Aircraft activity Sept. 16-17 when the first-ever Mid-Atlantic Light Sport Aircraft Show kicks off. All 34 of the FAA-certified Special Light Sport Aircraft (SLSA) have been invited to the show, which is sponsored by Bryce Mountain Resort and Mid-Atlantic Sport Planes. […]

“The Ultimate Toy Auction”

By General Aviation News Staff · August 4, 2006 ·

The “ultimate toy auction,” which featured several airplanes and helicopters, drew bidders from around the world, attracting the largest crowd the auctioneers have ever seen. The auction, held July 15 in Lubbock, Texas, featured airplanes, cars, sports memorabilia and farm equipment amassed by Jonathan D. “Jody” Nelson, who pleaded guilty April 27 to embezzling more […]

LSA Model Code of Conduct released

By General Aviation News Staff · August 4, 2006 ·

LSA Model Code of Conduct released The Light Sport Aviators’ Model Code of Conduct was introduced at AirVenture. The code seeks to advance flight safety by presenting a vision of excellence in the light sport community, said Michael Baum of SecureAv, who helped draft the code.The code makes recommendations on everything from the general responsibilities […]

“The Aeronca Kids”

By General Aviation News Staff · August 4, 2006 ·

Over the past several years, 35 high school students, aged 14 to 18, have been getting together at Flabob Airport in Southern California on the weekends to restore a 1941 Aeronca Chief. Under the watchful eyes of Al Gester and Roger Farnes, along with a group of EAA Chapter One volunteers, the 23 boys and […]

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