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2020 Engine Buyer’s Guide

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...various schools for interested homebuilders‭ ‬or maintenance pros‭. ‬The engines are dependable and rebuildable‭. ‬ Still the best selling Rotax is the‭ ‬carbureted 912‭ ‬series‭, ‬available in 80‭ ‬hp‭ ‬carbureted...

Turbine Temptation: Into the Air

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...climb—so we made a list of pros and cons and decided to raise the gear on the first flight—after extensive ground testing, of course. In order to give myself a...

Experimental Audio Panels: Sophisticated, Integrated

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...it to someone more experienced is the advice from the pros. “The most important thing that’s required to build a quality wiring harness is to be able to properly read...

Booster or Bravado?

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...Association that stood out above the others. They dispensed knowledgeable advice—quarterly, through a newsletter, rather than hourly, on the internet—without pushing an agenda. Pros and cons of each building decision...

Buying Used: Van’s RV-7/7A

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...this can be offset with a composite propeller, but not all of it. It is easy to get seduced by a big horsepower number, but each configuration has its pros...

Fabulous Fabric

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...learning from the pros or having a pro do the job. Even the master aircraft builder of many airplanes, Paul Dye, paid a pro to decorate his lovely Sonex jet....

Book Review: Are Your Nuts Tight?

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...serves as a reference for buying a used homebuilt. It begins with tips on how to identify the best aircraft for you. It looks at the pros and cons of...

Final Steps to Flight

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...marketable—so you need to weigh the pros and cons of your particular situation. In our case, we spent close to $20K bringing everything up front to fresh standards, without doing...

Hidden Truths

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...or established experts, then listen carefully. Again, they might not have seen everything, but chances are far better the pros will get you pointed in the right direction sooner than...

Troubleshooting 102: EFIS

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...use color-coded wiring to easily identify power and ground leads. Avoid wiring failures in the first place by wiring it like the pros. Have a realistic discussion with yourself about...

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Small Screen Upgrade!

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It’s a matter of Touch.

Wind Tunnel

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Nine simple rules, distilled from years of experience (making—and fixing—assorted mistakes), can help any aircraft designer avoid disaster.

Pylon Neophyte

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The nuts, bolts, and nickels of taxiing onto the Reno stage.

The Dawn Patrol

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Carburetor confusion.