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Aircraft Spruce offers 3M polyurethane protective tapes

By General Aviation News Staff · June 17, 2005 ·

Want a quick and easy way to provide protection for leading edges on wings, stabilizers and vertical fins? Aircraft Spruce carries the new 3M polyurethane protective tapes that anyone can apply in minutes. The tapes resist abrasions, erosion, scratches, punctures and impacts from bugs or small stones. Available in glossy black or transparent, both tapes […]

Arm Aerospace expands options for Aero-Lift

By General Aviation News Staff · June 17, 2005 ·

ARM Aerospace has introduced several new options for its Aero-Lift, which double aircraft storage space in existing hangars with high ceilings. A wide wheel scoop option increases the width of the scoops by 20%, making it easier to dock aircraft and also making it possible to accommodate larger tundra tires. A High Speed Drive option […]

AutoFuel STC now available for Piper Warriors and Archers

By General Aviation News Staff · June 17, 2005 ·

Petersen Aviation, Inc.’s auto fuel STC for the Piper PA-28 series has been amended to include the Cadet, Warrior II and III and Archer II and III. Newer PA-28s with 12- or 24-volt electrical systems can now take advantage of an STC previously limited to older 12-volt models. The amendment closes the gap between PA-28s […]

Want to get rid of bugs?

By General Aviation News Staff · June 17, 2005 ·

Until now, removing bugs from your aircraft was time consuming, requiring lots of elbow grease, or costly, requiring harsh cleaners that removed not only bugs, but also your wax and finish. That Bug Stuff is a new product formulated to remove bugs without removing the wax or aircraft finish. That Bug Stuff, developed by a […]

Ferrer Aviation adds to fighter fleet

By General Aviation News Staff · June 17, 2005 ·

Ferrer Aviation, a Lakeland, Fla.-based aviation company, has purchased two TS-11 Iskra Jets and one British Provost to add to its fighter wing of aircraft. The jets will be used for aerial combat simulation, formation training, check rides, fighter rides, DOD contracts, and upset training for corporate and airline pilots. For more information: 863-648-0001. 

New electronic TSO-certified tachometer available

By General Aviation News Staff · June 17, 2005 ·

Owners of Lycoming or Continental engines no longer have to use a mechanical tachometer. The new UMA electronic tachometer is certified to the FAA TSO C49b standard for installation in fixed-wing aircraft. The tachometer is available in a 3-1/8-inch size with an hourmeter factory set to record at any rpm you choose. The tachometer also […]

When the glass goes dark

By Janice Wood · June 17, 2005 ·

What happens when the lights go out? Phrased one way or another, that is among the first questions to cross the minds of people unfamiliar with glass cockpits, but all too familiar with Microsoft’s notorious Blue Screen of Death. It’s a good question. Backup instruments are required by the FAA. How they are provided is […]

Not just another AirVenture souvenir…

By Janice Wood · June 17, 2005 ·

Going to Oshkosh? Is buying a Lake Amphibian on your list of things to do? How about buying the entire kit and kaboodle? For the first time ever, the AirVenture grounds will be the site of an auction of all the assets of an aircraft line — the Lake Amphibian. The auction, slated for 4:30 […]

AirVenture 2005: Celebrating the past, looking toward the future

By Meg Godlewski · June 17, 2005 ·

If your summer air show plans include shopping for a Light Sport Aircraft, picking up gadgets that enhance your aviation experience, admiring rare warbirds or basking in the glory of record setting aircraft, you’ll want to be at Wittman Regional Airport (OSH) in Oshkosh, Wis., July 25-31. This year’s EAA AirVenture promises all that, and […]

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