Letters

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Long Live Long-EZs! I really liked the article on the Rutan Aircraft Flying Experience and the idea of keeping canards alive. Let me tell...

Letters – October 2019

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Praise for Paul Former Editor in Chief (and now Editor at Large) Paul Dye made a brief announcement through social media detailing the handoff from...

The Perils of Cartooning About Avionics

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Whenever I try to cartoon about avionics, all I get is resistance.

Letters

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ELSA—Weight Matters!I read your helpful piece in the June 2014 issue about ELSAs and was wondering if you have any idea why the...

Kit Stuff

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Letters

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Digital Edition I really love KITPLANES, as it is one of the few aero publications that does not consider its readers to be...

Kit Stuff

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Letters

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Duck, Its a Canard As a Velocity builder, I sat down to enjoy Augusts canard article: Rutans Take. All was going well until...

Kit Stuff

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Drawing on experience; by cartoonist Robrucha.

Archive: August 1991

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Nat Puffer’s Cozy Mk IV was the cover subject of our August 1991 issue. Don Downie caught up with Nat and wife Shirley Puffer...

In Case You Missed it

Love the One You’re With

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Once you finish building a project, it's tempting to second-guess whether you should have done something different, or perhaps waited for the next gen of a new technology to make an appearance. But flying two differently powered Sportsman aircraft gave Editor in Chief Marc Cook a new appreciation for his own airplane and its more than adequate capabilities.

Museum of Flying Art

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Being a military brat, we moved around some when I was a kid. Having...

Ahead of its Time and Keeping Pace

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The BD-4 flies into its sixth decade.

Lightweight Stepladder

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I affectionately refer to my Jabiru light-sport as being a “low high-wing” airplane. This...