Light Stuff

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The dream of flying cars remains alive and well, and several companies are taking on the challenge. By Roy Beisswenger.

Letters

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 Older Builder's ScenarioA GA pilot retires at age 65 and hunts for something to keep his mind stimulated and provide a sense of accomplishment,...

Kit Stuff

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Drawing on experience; by cartoonist Robrucha.

Electronic Ignitions

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Electronic ignitions can offer benefits over the standard magnetos, including lower maintenance and better fuel economy.

Firewall Forward: Tools of the Trade

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Here are the tools you'll need during your engine installation, plus suggestions for keeping them organized.

Engine Update: New Life for Old Radials

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Barrett Precision Engines has taken the nine-cylinder Vedeneyev M14P radial engine to a whole other level with a fuel-injection upgrade and new ignition system. By Marc Cook.

Build It Better: Show Me the Data!

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Don’t believe everything you hear when making an important building or maintenance decision—do your homework.

Ask the DAR

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DAR Mel Asberry talks about doing the airworthiness inspection on the Van’s RV-1.

Aero ‘lectrics

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Jim Weir responds to a reader request to find a way to make any cell phone turn on an electrical device.

Wind Tunnel

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While two-control airplanes were designed to make a pilot’s life simpler, they come with significant compromises.

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Classified Builder

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Light Stuff

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Bigger isn’t always better when it comes to aircraft—all that really matters is creating the flying experience you want to have. By Roy Beisswenger.

Book Review: Are Your Nuts Tight?

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Vic Syracuse has written two definitive guides to Experimental Aircraft Pre-Buys and Condition Inspections.

Following Footsteps

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I was an airplane nut for as long as I can remember even though...