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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.

AeroMag Traps Small Particles, Allows Cleaner Oil

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 According to AeroMagnet, Inc., manufacturer of the AeroMag oil filter magnet, standard aircraft oil filters are adequate in trapping particles 40 microns and larger,...

Angle of Attack Instruments Acquired by Advanced Flight Systems

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 Advanced Flight Systems, Inc. (AFS), manufacturer of the ACS2002 digital engine monitoring system, announced the acquisition of the AOA Pro and AOA Sport angle...

Chelton Aviation Adds Altitude Preselect to Autopilot

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 Less than a year after introducing its AP-3C general avaition autopilot, Chelton Aviation has enhanced its product by making it the first GA autopilot...

AeroTherm Engine Preheater Introduced

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AeroTherm of Spearfish, South Dakota, announced that a new aircraft engine preheater was introduced in November 2004. The AeroTherm Aircraft Engine Heater System is...

Avemco To Insure Pilots Transitioning to GlassCockpits

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Avemco Insurance Company announced that insurance coverage for pilots transitioning to glass-cockpit aircraft will be available, provided they participate in formal training in the use of the new avionics. The move comes following discussions with aircraft manufacturers, flight training organizations and vendors of training materials for the new avionics. …

Unison Unveils Autolite XL Fine Wire Spark Plugs

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Unison Industries announced its new Autolite XL Fine Wire Aviation Spark Plugs, which add to the line of general aviation spark plugs offered by...

December 2004

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Building a RotorWay 162F, Part 7

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 KITPLANES Magazine, September 1997Building a RotorWay 162FPart 7 of 8: We  finish the new helicopter.by Jeff Dunham  It's been seven short months and our...

Building a RotorWay 162F, Part 8

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 KITPLANES Magazine, November 1997Building a RotorWay 162FPart 8 of 8: We're finished and flying the new RotorWay helicopter.by Jeff Dunham It's hard to believe, but...

Building a RotorWay 162F, Part 4

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Part 4 of 8: Installing Controls

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Inserting Bolts, Installing Nuts

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I never set out to write a hardware trilogy, yet here we are. A...

Wind Tunnel

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Its an age-old duality: stability versus maneuverability. Many factors go into developing and building any aircraft, and the designers choices will affect a pilots workload, for good or ill. Among the topics discussed are trim, pitch stability and yaw stability;

Ask the DAR

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This month, a new column introduces Designated Airworthiness Representative Mel Asberry, who describes his background in homebuilding and details some of what hes looking for as a DAR. Questions welcome.

Wind Tunnel

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Design process-CG limits and tail size.