More than 50 of the aerobatic aircraft that’s made in the USA have already been sold.
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Aerobatics in an LSA
Magnus Aircraft’s Fusion 212 is now approved for upset recovery training and intentional spin and basic aerobatics (+6/-3Gs), the first and only available Light Sport Aircraft for these maneuvers, according to company officials.
Gary Ward receives top airshow honor
After more than two decades of airshow flying, Gary Ward says he’s retiring at the age of 80. He’s going out on a high note, winning the top award in the airshow business, the Bill Barber Award for Showmanship.
International Aerobatics Day slated for June 25
A day celebrating the skill, beauty, and excitement of aerobatics will expand this year, as the International Aerobatic Club (IAC) goes global with International Aerobatics Day on Saturday, June 25, 2022.
Blue skies for The Great Colorado Air Show
After far too long a wait, the Great Colorado Air Show returned with a roar, headlined by the Blue Angels.
Aerobatics in an LSA
Magnus Aircraft’s Fusion 212 LSA, which the company claims has “superb aerobatic capabilities,” is being touted as a great way to teach pilots upset recovery training.
Picture of the Day: Aero-Therapy
Lee Fox submitted this photo and note: “After enjoying a session of aero-therapy over the scenic Virginia countryside, photographer Gregg McCrary was inspired to create this artistic rendering of his aerobatic ride in a beautiful 1942 Stearman PT-17 based at Shannon Airport (KEZF).”
Picture of the Day: A not so normal way to see Santa Cruz
Dr. Joe McMurray submitted this photo and note: “Flying my Super Decathlon over Santa Cruz, California.”
Picture of the Day: Inverted over Santa Cruz, California
Dr. Joe McMurray submitted this photo and note: “Aerobatics in a Super Decathlon. Back drop is Santa Cruz, California. Pilot is Dr. Joe McMurray.”









