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Experimental Aircraft

Behind the scenes with Mike Patey and Scrappy

By General Aviation News Staff · June 10, 2021 ·

In the 19-minute video, Mike Patey, who has built some of the most interesting experimental aircraft around, talks about his newest creation, the Scrappy Cub.

Picture of the Day: Curiosity, joy and confidence — there’s a row for that

By General Aviation News Staff · April 29, 2021 ·

Ryan Barker submitted this photo and note: “Ryan Barker of Livingston, Texas, began building his Bearhawk Model 5 ‘Family Truckster’ soon after receiving the kit in March 2021. His family was eager to assist. “The kids were just helping me get a feel for the interior layout, and more specifically, how high/thick the seat cushions should be,” said Ryan. “They’ve all been flying since birth (actually before birth).” For each, their expressions say a lot, he adds.

Teens build Cub in a week at SUN ‘n FUN

By Joni M. Fisher · April 29, 2021 ·

The teen members of the Lakeland Aero Club spent the week of the 2021 SUN ‘n FUN Aerospace Expo building a Recruit Cub, a PA-18R Cub kit from Patriot Aircraft. The teens will fly the Cub to the 2021 EAA AirVenture in Oshkosh.

FAA changes will revolutionize homebuilt flight testing

By General Aviation News Staff · April 3, 2021 ·

Task-based Phase I ensures that every hour spent in flight testing is meaningful and is contributing to both validating the airworthiness of the aircraft and gathering the data necessary to build a detailed operating manual. This will benefit the builder in ensuring full exploration of the aircraft’s operating envelope, and it will benefit subsequent owners in having access to quality data on the aircraft. In exchange for this work, the aircraft will be released from Phase I when it is ready, not based on an arbitrary time requirement, according to EAA officials.

A perfectly pleasing Piel Emeraude

By Sparky Barnes · February 11, 2021 ·

More than a half century later, David Wiebe is still flying the Piel Emeraude his father built from plans — and there’s a good chance the homebuilt will be flying well into the future, perhaps introducing another generation of Wiebes to the sky.

New mission for XCub

By General Aviation News Staff · January 4, 2021 ·

The XCub was identified by Air Force officials as the safest and most capable commercial-off-the-shelf aircraft for the initial flying experiment to test the new system.

Whisper quietly sneaks into the USA

By Dan Johnson · December 27, 2020 ·

Expect to see the Whisper in the U.S. by April 2021.

Picture of the Day: A two KIS Kiss

By General Aviation News Staff · September 1, 2020 ·

Galin Hernandez submitted this photo and note: “Given that there are very few flying KIS4 experimental airplanes in the world, getting to see one is not very common. Seeing two of them parked next to each other is an aviation treat. Here is a photo of a rare encounter between two KIS4 airplanes parked nose […]

Build your own fighter

By Dan Johnson · August 5, 2020 ·

For a builder, this method allows a quick and simple build of an airframe that is square and true.

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