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Kitplanes Magazine: Your Homebuilt Aircraft Authority. We cover topics relevant to anyone who has ever dreamed of building or owning a homebuilt experimental aircraft.

May 2005

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New AeroMag Unit Available For Rotax Oil Filters

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AeroMagnet Inc., manufacturer of the AeroMag product line, announced the addition of a new AeroMag unit, the AM300. The AM300 is designed to fit the 3-inch diameter oil filters used on Rotax engines as well as any other 3-inch diameter filters. The reusable unit is designed to magnetically attract and hold steel particles found circulating in the oil because they are too small to be stopped by the standard oil filter. Simply snap the high-powered…

Homebuilt Central Debuts Online Resource

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With more than 19,400 aviation products, Homebuilt Central is one of Ohios largest suppliers of avionics, pilot supplies and products for Experimental aircraft builders. And the company's online catalog and web-based order system means you don't have to live nearby to take advantage. A quote request form is downloadable from the site, and credit card orders can be placed through the site or printed and mailed. …

MountainScope Software Adds TFRs and Satellite Weather

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PCAvionics announced the addtion of new WX Satellite Weather and Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR) capabilities to MountainScope, its GPS-based moving-map application. The program will download the latest TFRs every time you start the program and display them with bold red outlines on the moving map. A click in the outline can bring up a full text description of the TFR. …

Redesigned Lighting Controller from Flight Data Systems

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Flight Data Systems introduced the LC-40e Lighting Controller, a four-channel instrument panel light dimming system for Experimental aircraft. The LC-40e is functionally the same as the company's LC-40, but has been redesigned and enclosed in a compact black anodized aluminum chassis. The LC-40e features four independent 1.5-amp channels, allowing up to 18 post lights per channel. The low-frequency pulse width modulation control eliminates bulky heatsinks, and the unit is capable of dimming LED panel lights. The…

April 2005

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Table of contents Soaring With Sonex: Designer John Monnett returns to the motorglider scene with the two-place Xenos Pedal to the Metal: The Y-Tail...

Sky Buddy Heading and Altitude Reminder from P2

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P2 Inc. Aviation Technology announced the recent introduction of a new portable Sky Buddy electronic heading and altitude reminder, designed to make remembering instructions from ATC easier. Instead of jotting down assignments on paper, the Sky Buddy allows the pilot to quickly set these values into an illuminated electronic display with a twist of a knob. …

Chopper is Born Series Available on DVD

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The popular Discovery Wings television series A Chopper is Born is now available on DVD. The 15-part series has aired worldwide and features the building of an Exec 162F kit helicopter from RotorWay International. The series follows the step-by-step process of constructing the helicopter from initial manufacturing of the kit at the RotorWay factory through painting, upholstery and first flight. It also features vignettes on the world of helicopters-a trip to Oshkosh AirVenture and interviews with…

Powergenie Starts and Stops Hour Meter Automatically

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Highland Industries has introduced Powergenie, a power control unit for Rotax engines (503 through 912) and other two-stroke engines. According to the company, with Powergenie installed, your hour meter will run only when the engine itself is running, eliminating the need to rely on the master or engine switch. You can power up the airplanes electrical system on the ground for radio work or general maintenance and testing without clocking aircraft time. In addition, you can…

March 2005

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In Case You Missed It

Mike and Laura Starkey’s RANS S-21: Part 13

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The first 10 hours.

Fly on One…Youll Understand.

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Matt Hlavacs open-air Breezy is a simple, fun way to fly … and, oh, the view!

Nuts and Bolts

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Aircraft quality nuts, bolts, washers and other hardware are the right things to use if they hold the things together that keep you in the air.

More Than You Bargained For

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It doesn't take a fortune to get a homebuilt aircraft completed and flying, and we look at a few designs that prove the point. By Marc Cook and Mary Bernard.