Seawind, Inc. had record sales at this year’s EAA Oshkosh. The 16 airplanes sold bring the total of soon-to-be certified production aircraft orders to 46, with first deliveries scheduled for the first quarter of 2006. Seawind has been moving steadily toward certification over the past few years. Initial orientation flights are being conducted in the […]
Diamond delivers 1,000th
Diamond Aircraft has delivered its 1000th North American built airplane, a DA40-180 Diamond Star, to Premier Aircraft Sales of Florida. The company has delivered 261 DA20s and DA40s so far this year. With deliveries of the recently certified DA42 TwinStar ramping up in Europe and coming to North America soon, the company expects a significant […]
Western Michigan selectes Cirrus to replace Cessna
Western Michigan University’s College of Aviation, located in Battle Creek, Mich., will replace its entire fleet of Cessna 172s with SR20s and SR22s from Cirrus Design Corp. As part of a 10-year lease agreement, WMU will eventually take delivery of at least 130 Cirrus aircraft, with the first 30 introduced during a phase-in process beginning […]
Kodiak selects Garmin 1000
Quest Aircraft has selected the Garmin 1000 integrated avionics suite as standard equipment for its Kodiak aircraft. The Kodiak, a 10-place utility airplane powered by the Pratt & Whitney PT6A-34 engine, is on track for certification in early 2006. Base price is $1.1 million.
Flight Design CT to be outfitted with BRS parachute
A new Light Sport Aircraft parachute system from Ballistic Recovery Systems, Inc. (BRS) will be standard on all Flight Design CT Light Sport Aircraft delivered in the United States. The whole-airplane parachute systems are standard on many aircraft, including all those manufactured by Cirrus. BRS has sold more than 20,000 of the emergency parachute systems […]
Javelin makes first flight
September ended on a high note for Aviation Technology Group Inc., as its Javelin prototype, a two-place turbofan airplane, made its maiden flight Sept. 30. The 30-minute test flight was a success, noted George Bye, chairman. “The Javelin prototype’s first flight marks the beginning of more expansive airborne tests,” he said. The aircraft will be […]
The future of GA belongs to the dreamers
In Thomas Friedman’s book, “The World is Flat,” he explains that there is a segment of the world’s population that seems to be continually striving to bring everyone else down to its very low level. Fortunately, he explains, the vast majority of people look around and see how great other people are living and notice […]
Missing puzzle
MISSING PUZZLE Where is the crossword? I couldn’t find it in the latest edition. It is my favorite part of the paper and my wife usually works it before I can get it. I have been a long time reader. I hope the Crossword comes back. William J. Nelson, M.D. El Paso, Texas Editor’s Note: We […]
The wrong direction
Well put, Amelia (A permanent Washington ADIZ? Why? Sept. 9 issue). I cannot for the life of me fathom why our government prefers to restrict our freedom instead of protect our freedom in the name of security. It seems that the government is bent in the wrong direction. What will it take to redirect their […]