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Pushed over the edge

By General Aviation News Staff · January 5, 2006 ·

I would like to take this opportunity to respond to a column written by Joel Elman in the November issue titled “The eye of the camera.” After reading this article several times, I tried to figure out how something like this could have been deemed worthy of being published. This article was not informative, factual, […]

A grand dame

By Deb McFarland · January 5, 2006 ·

Death is a natural process. While hard for some to accept, it is the inevitability that every living thing must face. Death can take many forms. Quick and sudden or long and lingering, for some it is a tragic force to be denied and cursed. For others, it is a blessed, quiet journey into that […]

A powerful decision

By General Aviation News Staff · December 16, 2005 ·

By PETER M. BOWERS. This is a classic Of Wings & Things from the 1980s. GAN will continue to run the late Mr. Bowers’ column for the enjoyment of his readers. One of the major decisions for any airplane designer is powerplant. Sometimes the choice is made for the designer when the customer who ordered […]

Buy FAA charts online

By General Aviation News Staff · December 16, 2005 ·

The FAA’s National Aeronautical Charting Office (NACO) has launched its online ordering service for aeronautical charts, flight publications, and digital products. U.S. nautical charts produced by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and worldwide aeronautical and hydrographic charts and publications produced by the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) also can be purchased through this service. […]

Micro AeroDynamics offers VG kits for more than 500 aircraft models

By General Aviation News Staff · December 16, 2005 ·

Micro AeroDynamics has crossed the 500 mark in the number of aircraft models eligible for installation. Since the company was founded in 1989, Micro AeroDynamics has shipped more than 5,000 VG kits to aircraft owners all over the world. In all cases, the stall speed is lowered and slow speed handling of the aircraft is […]

Weldcraft’s Super Cool 18 TIG Torch eliminates overheating

By General Aviation News Staff · December 16, 2005 ·

To eliminate overheating associated with 18 series 350 ampere water-cooled torches, Weldcraft introduces its Super Cool 18 TIG torch. The torch operates up to 400 amps and features a patented water-cooling chamber design to provide full-flow water cooling that prevents it from overheating. The addition of a stubby collet body adjacent to the water chamber […]

Garmin GDL-69A now available for DA40

By General Aviation News Staff · December 16, 2005 ·

Now pilots of Diamond Star DA40-180s can get real time weather enroute thanks to the Garmin GDL-69A. The unit receives XMTM satellite signals to deliver weather information to the G1000 high-resolution displays. Pilots can now access METARS, TAFs, TFRs, winds aloft, echo tops, surface precipitation type, lightning, AIRMETs, SIGMETS and more. The receiver also provides […]

Airshares open in Tampa

By General Aviation News Staff · December 16, 2005 ·

AirShares Elite, a GA fractional ownership company with aircraft based in Atlanta, New York, Boston, Detroit, Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., Birmingham, and Ft. Lauderdale, has added an operation in the Tampa Bay area of Florida. The company has based Cirrus SR22s at St. Petersburg-Clearwater (KPIE), Sarasota-Bradenton (KSRQ) and Vandenberg (KVDF) airports. “We like to have […]

Plane Power’s new alternators receive PMA approval

By General Aviation News Staff · December 16, 2005 ·

Plane Power, Ltd. has received FAA PMA certification for a new line of lightweight, high-output, belt-driven alternators. Each alternator was designed, tested and certified specifically for aircraft applications. “This was no simple task,” says Stephen Klodd, general manager of Plane Power, Ltd. “Apparently, the FAA has not issued PMA certification for a new piston engine […]

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