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Saurenman Aero Works REVO

...was building his first aircraft at age 14. When he was a teenager, he funded his flying habit by having multiple part-time jobs, such as building 15-meter composite sailplanes for...

Weight Watchers

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...it off the ground (with the help of their airfoil research, of course). Ever since that day, building airplanes has been a matter of achieving lightness in all aspects of...

Inside Rotax

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...grew into the $3 billion-plus engine manufacturing giant that Rotax is today. Pilots and builders know Rotax as an aircraft engine builder, but from the inside, the company views itself...

Two Bearhawk Patrols Take to the Air

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...Superior Air Parts. Scott French of Iowa in his homebuilt Bearhawk Patrol. “The latest Perth Patrol was built from our Quick-Build kit,” Goldberg added. “One of the builders had many...

Weighty Matters

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...limited, the best way to preserve performance is to reduce weight. As you are building and, later, flying, keep these concepts in mind. Build light. Build with a continuous vigilance...

Getting Started on the GlaStar Project

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...task. It is very nice to have other airplane builders nearby. I can’t even count how many times we have either borrowed or lent parts or tools to fellow builders,...

For Evie

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...painful transition from cash outflow for ratings and time building to the meager income as a flight instructor, it was Evie who not only brought home the bacon but fried...

Going Off-Plans

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...time to your project. Even small changes will add to your build time. My avionics tray cost me three weeks, but I love my avionics tray. 2. Does the modification...

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Aero ‘lectrics

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Tube-Notching Made Easy

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Tubemiter software creates perfect templates for fishmouths. By Jeff Point.

Free Flight

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There are many definitions of first flight, and each is memorable in its own way.

Building the ‘Beater – Part 1

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In my “New Sojourn” column in the July 2022 issue, I told you I...