Thomas The Historian

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One moment we were in Oshkosh 2024, the next instant we glanced behind us and we were in 1932 at the Thompson Trophy races.

Dragonfly Rancher Gets New Life in Florida

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his sturdy craft has been used to tow hang gliders to altitude without the necessity of plunging off a cliff.

DuraWear and UltraWear Brake Discs From Matco

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Matco presented new DuraWear and UltraWear components which provide an upgrade to their standard brake discs and pads while maintaining the same pricing.

Wintip LED Lights by AVEO

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AVEO Engineering has been focusing on incorporating high end lighting into homebuilt aircraft specific applications.

Red, Round and Gorgeous

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Everyone kept asking us if we’d seen the red Hatz out on the homebuilt line, and when we walked up to Rick and Kathy Schultz’s spanking new biplane we knew why.

The Mule Pitts

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A Special Pitts S1-SS.

Tundra Tailwheels

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Tundra's line of no excuses off-road tailwheels.

Not Bent, We Checked

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The Whisper features a new and radical prop design from Craig Catto - one with a pretty interesting kink in the end of the blades.

Most Awesome Cleco Pliers

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We walked up on probably the most complex and awesome set of cleco pliers we’ve ever seen.

An Old Friend Moves Towards Completion

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The Danni May started as a dream for Mel and Ann Asberry in 2004.

In Case You Missed It

Vacuum-Bagging for Homebuilders

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This month well go through the step-by-step vacuum-bagging process for an aileron trimtab part to see how to deal with extreme contours.

Why We Built What We Did

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And sometimes we bought instead of built (again).

Designer Spotlight: John Thorp

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John W. Thorp has had a profound influence on both homebuilding and on aviation in general. If you've flown Piper Cherokees or know of the all-flying tail, you're familiar with his design principles, and his T-18 is still a favorite worldwide.

Letters

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Augmenter TubesI read the article, "Exhaust—Expelling the Remains," in the January 2016 issue. I...