“Being a painter by trade, I like everything I own to be slick and shiny, and I like customers’ cars and planes to be slick and shiny,” says John Mosely.
Aircraft
Old dog, new tricks
Ted Luebbers certainly stands as a life lesson for all of our chapter members — indeed all of general aviation — that you are never too old to learn new skills.
Picture of the Day: What’s not to like?
Mary Ann Lebold submitted this photo and note: The webcams at Lenhardt Airpark (7S9) in Oregon were recently updated. Here’s what things looked like on Dec. 1, 2020, about 2 p.m. What’s not to like?”
SeaMax now assembled in U.S.
The new assembly operations are at Daytona Beach International Airport in Florida.
Tecnam’s P2010 TDI certified
FAA certification is expected to follow the recent EASA certification.
New study could improve how aircraft fly in gusty winds
“We know birds cope amazingly well in conditions which challenge engineered air vehicles of a similar size but, until now, we didn’t understand the mechanics behind it.”
Touch up your plane’s paint
The new touch-up pen can be used on aircraft exteriors and interiors.
Pandemic tanks aircraft sales in first half of 2020
“It should come as no surprise to anyone that the COVID-19 pandemic severely impacted the general aviation industry in the second quarter.”
Bullet-shaped airplane unveiled
The full-scale prototype, which has been spotted over the skies of Southern California since 2017, has completed 31 test flights.









