DeltaHawk Jet Fueled Piston Engine Update

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DeltaHawk Engines is hardly a newcomer to AirVenture. It's been showing the progression of its Jet-A 4-cylinder engine for a couple of years, but...

Nose(Gear) Job

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If you find yourself at AirVenture, wandering around the Van’s Aircraft booth, make sure to take a look at the fuselage they have tucked...

Thinning The Herd

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Walking the AirVenture grounds of Wittman Field on Friday afternoon, it was apparent that the departure process of homebuilts has begun - and in...

Loki (and Paul Dye) Featured in Friday Homebuilts in Review

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The SubSonex jet, Loki, and its builder, Paul Dye, were featured in the Homebuilts in Review session Friday afternoon before filled bleachers. After the...

Advanced Aero Components Resurrects Legendary Glasair Models

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As it turns out, rumors of the death of the Glasair I, Glasair II and Glasair III are greatly exaggerated. It is true that...

Departure Briefing

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I don’t know about you but I have been frustrated by the departure process just about every year that I come to AirVenture. Planning...

The Tribe of Homebuilders Gather

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The EAA Homebuilders Dinner gathers homebuilders of all types together under one roof each Thursday night of AirVenture. Unlike the “type” gatherings that take...

The Letter

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You’ve spent many hours lost in your workshop and brought your homebuilt to fruition. You spent many enjoyable hours testing it in Phase 1....

Lazy Thursday Afternoon

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There comes a point, usually around Thursday, when the feet hurt too much and the brain has been on overload too long to continue...

Honeywell Buys TruTrak

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Honeywell announced at Oshkosh that it has purchased TruTrak Flight Systems, an innovator in Experimental-class autopilots that recently added applications in the certified world....

In Case You Missed It

Raising the Misery Bar

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The Dawn Patrol

Ernie, Can You Hear Me?

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Every now and again, you get to do something that just feels good inside....

Letters

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The Thrill Is Gone...Somewhat I love KITPLANES magazine and haven't missed an issue...

Wag-Aero Super Sport

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The easy-to-build, high-wing Wag-Aero Super Sport CUBy combines the Cubs classic looks with modern technology and materials, increasing both maximum weight and payload. Using engines of up to 150 horsepower, the Cub offers great short-field performance, high roll rates and easy glideslope control-a great option for those who cant afford vintage prices.