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Washington’s Evergreen Airport sold

By Meg Godlewski · May 5, 2006 ·

The Olson family, owners of Evergreen Airport (59S) in Vancouver, Wash., have sold the airport to a developer, Opus Northwest LLC. A closing date has been set for mid-July. The airport, which has been for sale since June 2001, is within three nautical miles of Portland International Airport (PDX). It was known for its tailwheel […]

The best of times, the worst of times…

By Meg Godlewski · May 5, 2006 ·

Flying yourself to a show like Sun ‘n Fun is always exciting, but it was especially poignant for Herb Rose from Sacramento, Pa. Rose, 49, has been flying for just two years. He spent a year restoring a 1959 Cessna 150. This year he proudly flew the orange and white Cessna to the Lakeland aviation […]

Inverted V-Tail LSA proof of concept flies

By Meg Godlewski · May 5, 2006 ·

Last year at Sun ‘n Fun Joe and Chris Gagliano, a father-son aerospace design team from Titusville, Fla., unveiled their design for a pusher prop inverted V-tail Light Sport Aircraft. This year they returned to report the proof of concept model has flown, and quite successfully. “The proof of concept model is a full-sized aircraft,” […]

Kitfox off the endangered list

By Meg Godlewski · May 5, 2006 ·

You can take the Kitfox, the popular, sporty, highwing experimental aircraft, off the endangered species list. John and Debra McBean, former SkyStar employees and owners of Sport Plane LLC, an Idaho-based builder’s assist center, have purchased the assets of SkyStar Aircraft Corp., the makers of the Kitfox. SkyStar declared bankruptcy in October 2005, leaving hundreds […]

Stewart wins first round of eXtreme Airshow challenge

By General Aviation News Staff · May 5, 2006 ·

Skip Stewart carried away first place in the inaugural weekend of the eXtreme Airshow Challenge. “I flew my best and fortunately the judges liked what they saw,” Stewart said. “There was some awesome flying out there from everyone today, and I think I will really have to keep my game sharp if I have any […]

Historic agreement on land use around airports signed

By General Aviation News Staff · May 5, 2006 ·

The FAA and the National Association of State Aviation Officials (NASAO) recently signed an historic joint initiative on land use planning around the nation’s airports. On March 28, FAA Administrator Marion Blakey signed the agreement on behalf of FAA, while NASAO Chairman Richard Turner of Vermont signed for the 50 states. Late last year, Blakey […]

Gathering of Mustangs ‘Final Round-Up’ site selected

By General Aviation News Staff · May 5, 2006 ·

Rickenbacker International Airport in Columbus, Ohio, has been selected as the host airport for the Gathering of Mustangs & Legends, slated for Sept. 27-30, 2007. The 1999 gathering at Kissimmee, Fla., brought together 65 P-51 Mustangs and 12 Legends for what was considered one of the great aviation events of the 20th Century. Columbus is […]

Improvements in works for Rocky Mountain Fly-In

By General Aviation News Staff · May 5, 2006 ·

Many improvements are in the works for the 28th Rocky Mountain Regional Fly-In (RMRFI), scheduled June 24-25 at Front Range Airport (FTG) in Watkins, Colo. Expect to see more classic Warbirds — static displays as well as aerial performers — during the fly-in’s third year at Front Range. Activities include daily aerobatic shows, workshops and […]

First flight: Diamond D-Jet

By General Aviation News Staff · May 5, 2006 ·

A little more than three years after being announced, the Diamond D-Jet had its first flight April 18. Conducted from the London International Airport in Canada, home of Diamond’s North American operation, the first flight lasted one hour and six minutes. The flight was designed to evaluate 19 test points. After take off and climb […]

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