Bearhawk LSA

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Its the wing that gives Bob Barrows latest design a faster cruise and slower stall speed than similar LSAs. By Chuck Berthe.

Roll Your Own Oxygen Cart

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An easy way to move heavy oxygen refill tanks.

Wind Tunnel

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The truth about trimtabs.

Flight Review: The Enduring Eagle

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For pure flying excitement and adventure, the Christen Eagle remains hard to beat. By Bob Grimstead.

Do-It-Yourself Camera Mount

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Homebuilt aircraft struts often require a homebuilt mount.
The fixed-gear twin Cessna 336 almost sunk the design type. Only 195 were sold. Cessna upgraded it to retractable in 1965.

Forgotten Flops

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Many proposed, prototype, and production airplanes died at birth in aviation's golden age.

Checkpoints

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Group fly-outs.

Completions

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Builders share their successes.

Shop Safety

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This article covers what you should have learned in your high school shop class, but didn't, and more. It discusses safety glasses, proper treatment of chisels, gloves, jewelry, shop coats, hand tools, urban myths, safe shoes, hardware, biomechanics, capturing wayward chips, machinery placement in the shop, air-powered tools, cleanup, pneumatic cutting tools, and other common sense advice; by Bob Fritz.

Phase I Done Right

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The problem for many pilots is that they really don't know what flight testing entails.

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What’s New

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Dynon Announces SkyView EFIS Pricing. Edited by Mary Bernard.
rv-6 n the hangar

Second Chance Six

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As Oshkosh 2025 nears, Tenley rallies support and tackles critical inspection tasks to get RV-6 N2165U flying again.

Aero ‘lectrics

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Jim Weir takes a look at the performance of a DIY ground-plane antenna versus a factory-built rubber duckie on a handheld GPS receiver.

Sport Pilot Airplane

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Bob Fritz reviews Sport Pilot Airplane, a new book from Carol and Brian Carpenter, which covers Light Sport Aircraft from selecting an airplane to pilot and aircraft requirements, meteorology, aerodynamics, flying characteristics, transition to new aircraft and FAA paperwork; by Bob Fritz.