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Loggerhead Tools introduces Bionic Grip

By General Aviation News Staff · August 4, 2006 ·

LoggerHead Tools LLC has unveiled the 8-inch Bionic Grip, an open-ended version of the patented Bionic Wrench. This new tool brings together the best features of a pair of pliers and an adjustable wrench, company officials say. The 8-inch Bionic Grip distributes force around a work surface and automatically grips multiple sizes of nuts and […]

The right stuff…to clean your composite airplane

By General Aviation News Staff · August 4, 2006 ·

Glastonbury, Conn.-based Composiclean, LLC, a company recently formed to provide “all the right stuff” to properly clean and detail composite, aluminum and fabric covered aircraft, has a full line of professional quality aircraft friendly products. The Composiclean line includes wash detergent concentrates and spray wax to MicroFiber detail cloths and all the conditioners and accessories in between. Flagship products are neutral pH wash […]

New business alliiane formed with Piper Aircraft

By Janice Wood · August 4, 2006 ·

Honda added its HondaJet to the very light jet market July 25, making the not-unexpected announcement at EAA AirVenture in Oshkosh. What was surprising was an announcement by Honda and Piper Aircraft of a new business alliance which will collaborate on sales and service and “explore opportunities in engineering and other areas within general and […]

An Ornithopter flies, Davinci’s 500-year-old dream realized in Canada

By Janice Wood · August 4, 2006 ·

Dr. James DeLaurier, an aeronautical engineer and professor emeritus at Canada’s University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies, fulfilled a lifelong dream July 9 when his full-scale ornithopter took flight with a pilot on board. DeLaurier’s ornithopter, dubbed “Flapper,” was airborne for 14 seconds, during which it flew about 1,000 feet down the runway at […]

Travel to Eastern Pennsylvania’s aviation museums to see the rare and exotic

By Janice Wood · August 4, 2006 ·

Eastern Pennsylvania offers a wealth of museums, many of them world famous, making the area a great destination for airplane owners. Philadelphia’s elegant Greek-temple-like Art Museum and nearby Franklin Institute, not to mention Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell, doubtless are the best known. On a pedestal outside the Franklin Institute stands a gleaming stainless […]

Doolittle Raider Reunion

By General Aviation News Staff · August 4, 2006 ·

The 65th annual reunion of the Doolittle Raiders is slated for April 18-21 next year in San Antonio. Host will be the Yellow Rose B-25 Squadron of the Commemorative Air Force (CAF), which has invited at least 16 flying B-25s. They plan a flyover, as well as a public access static display. 830-379-6540 or [email protected].

Diamond Aircraft’s new D-Jet makes debut at Oshkosh

By Janice Wood · August 4, 2006 ·

Diamond Aircraft’s new D-Jet made its public debut July 26 at AirVenture. The jet made its dramatic entrance to AeroShell Square after performing several fly-bys for the crowd. “Is this an elegant plane or what?” asked Marion Blakey, FAA adminstrator. The jet, which has been flying for about 30 hours, is powered by a single […]

Cessna Unveils its LSA, surprises crowd with “next generation” aircraft

By Janice Wood · August 4, 2006 ·

Cessna Aircraft Co. opened this year’s AirVenture with a buzz, showing off its proof-of-concept Light Sport Aircraft, then wowing the crowd with a fly-by of its Next Generation Piston aircraft. The much-anticipated unveiling of the Cessna LSA took place at AeroShell Square, attracting hundreds of onlookers, including many industry insiders who spent the minutes before […]

Play like a pro: Pilots get a special invitation to Pinehurst

By Janice Wood · August 4, 2006 ·

Ever wish you could play on the same golf course as the professionals? You can, at North Carolina’s Pinehurst Resort, site of the 2005 U.S. Open Championship. The 2,000-acre resort, which boasts eight championship golf courses, is just one of three U.S. Open sites open to the public, according to Janeen Driscoll, communications manager. And […]

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