Engine Swap Time

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Exploring the many different options.

Hand Propping an Aeroplane

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Or, an introduction to A Farewell to Arms.

Rutan Aircraft Flying Experience

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Keeping Burt Rutan's classic canards alive.

E-Hawk in Paradise

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A small group of students in a well-equipped private school have constructed an electric Experimental/Amateur-Built ultralight aircraft. They have done a spectacular job performing...

Touchscreen Shootout

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Dynon SkyView Touch versus Garmin G3X touch. Two capable and powerful systems set a new standard for Experimental and LSA avionics.

Unusual Attitude

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Guest columnist Bob Collins takes on those who would rush the airplane building process in the name of getting real about the project. To him, the journey is as important as the destination, and he believes he has his priorities straight when he occasionally puts family and friends ahead of spending an extra hour or two in the garage.

Buzzwords: Adverse Yaw

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Adverse yaw is usually defined as an airplane yawing in the direction opposite the intended turn direction when insufficient coordinating rudder is applied. True enough, sort of. But there’s more to the story. By Edward P. Kolano.

How the Pros do It: Maule, Part 2

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The visit to Maule Aircraft continues.

The Three Bear(hawk)s

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Collin Campbell has built a 4-Place, Patrol, and LSA.

All About Avionics: We Came, We Saw

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There are seemingly few more mundane tasks than making holes, but there are as many ways to do them, as there are different sizes and shapes of holes. This month, Stein Bruch describes how to cut holes in the panel yourself, using tools you may already have around the shop.

In Case You Missed It

Where Do I Hook This Now?

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Making safety wire tabs for Lycomings.

Letters

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Directory SuggestionIn your Homebuilt Aircraft Directory , there are kits and plans that are...

Archive: November 1989

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The airplane on our November 1989 cover was not some kind of Cessna 336...

Wind Tunnel

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Accelerate, pull and fly-thats not all there is to the takeoff. Barnaby Wainfan takes a second-by-second look at the aerodynamics of the takeoff: when it works, and when it doesn't.