SkyPolaris – A Record Breaking Global Flight

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Fans of our three-part series Around the World and Over Both Poles about Michel Gordillo's polar rounding flight in his Van's RV-8 will be...

EAA Says LSA Expansion Still On Track

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The Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) announced that the Modernization of Special Airworthiness Certificates (MOSAIC) rulemaking initiative remains on track following meetings of ASTM International...

Bearhawk Owners Gather in New Zealand

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The other down under is an untamed wilderness comprising the South and North islands of New Zealand. Together they outsize Great Britain. However, just...
Bearhawk Companion

First Customer-Built Bearhawk Companion Completed

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Bearhawk Aircraft announced today the first flight of a Bearhawk Companion, side-by-side two-place aircraft. The Companion is a utility aircraft with backcountry flying characteristics....

EAA Interview: Looking Ahead To Task-Based Phase I Flight Testing

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We talk with EAA's Sean Elliott and Tom Charpentier about the proposed changes to Experimental Phase I flight test.

Remembering Chris Heintz

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Chris Heintz was a life-long advocate for the advancement and promotion of recreational flying.
Chris Heintz

Zenair Founder Chris Heintz Passes

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Prolific aircraft designer and founder of Zenair Chris Heintz has died. According to Zenith Aircraft, “Chris died peacefully at his home in Southern France...

The Hiring Spree Continues: Zenith, Too

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Recently, both Van's Aircraft and Sonex have reached out to the homebuilder community in search of qualified employees and that's something on Zenith's radar...

EAA Updates AirVenture NOTAM

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EAA has made several changes to the Oshkosh arrival and departure procedures, and published them in the new AirVenture NOTAM. The special procedures will...

Sonex Is Hiring

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We've been talking about the "boom" in Experimental aviation for the last year. Virtually every company we speak to has seen sales increase through...

In Case You Missed It

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.

Building the 750SD XTREME: Part 14

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Out of the holding pattern, onto the panel.

Lancair ES-P

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Robert Simon had the distinction of building the first Lancair ES-P to fly. But the process wasn’t without its challenges. The ES-P employs the cabin design and structure of the pressurized, retractable Lancair IV-P, but has a larger wing and fixed gear. During the build, Simon also deviated from the base design with changes that required factory support to accomplish. Not only did he learn much, he ultimately got the plane he needed; by Dave Higdon.

Wind Tunnel

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How do the power-to-weight ratio, wing loading, drag effects and propeller choices affect an aircrafts climb rate and climb angle?