Air Shows & Events

AVweb’s Air Shows & Events section offers comprehensive coverage of major aviation gatherings, including EAA AirVenture, Sun ‘n Fun, NBAA-BACE, and more. Stay informed with the latest news, product announcements, pilot perspectives, and multimedia content from the heart of the aviation community. Whether you’re a general aviation pilot, industry professional, or aviation enthusiast, this section keeps you connected to the pulse of the aviation world.

Sun ‘n Fun 2003 Image Gallery Days 3 and 4

EAA Sun ‘n Fun opened on a strong note April 2, and into the weekend gained attendance and momentum as the fans of aviation’s spring fling adjusted to the new Wednesday-through-Tuesday pattern adopted this year. But despite the schedule alteration, the best parts of Sun ‘n Fun remained unchanged: Plenty of ultralights in Paradise City, […]

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Sun ‘n Fun 2003: Day Two

Sport Pilot The State Of The Industry… We’ve waited and waited, the excitement has come and gone, but while foreign companies wait to send an initial wave of invading aircraft compliant with the requirements of the elusive Light Sport Aircraft (LSA) category, U.S. companies are sitting tight … and, for the most part, are quite […]

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Sun ‘n Fun 2003: A Centennial of Flight

Midweek Opening Thins Crowds If we had to pick one word to describe the mood at Sun ‘n Fun’s opening day on Wednesday, April 2, it would be: tentative. What with war jitters and a soft economy looming, we didnt expect to see record crowds and we generally didn’t. A couple of exhibitors told us […]

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Best Of The Breed

Best Of The Breed There Are Those That Stand Out Every year at Sun ‘n Fun the best and the brightest show off their latest. From the tried and true to the leading edge of innovation the show offers the average pilot a rare chance to get face to face with the people behind the […]

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Hughes H-1 Shows Its Stuff at Reno 2002

(click photos for larger views) Hughes H-1, S/N 2; Note the Low-Drag NACACowl Howard Hughes never did anything halfway. From the HK-1 Hercules, a.k.a. “Spruce Goose,” to his business empire, to Jane Russell’s brassiere, Hughes was on the leading edge. His H-1 Racer, designed and built in 1935, was no exception. The H-1 was the […]

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NBAA 2002: Going Places at Business Paces

The Smothers Brothers hadn’t yet taken the stage for the annual safety awards banquet that closed out official business for the 55th Annual Meeting and Convention of the National Business Aviation Association when the airways leading out of the Orlando Class B started to fill with departing aircraft. But surprisingly, many an NBAA static-display airplane […]

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NBAA 2002 – Confidence Returns to Business Aviation

NBAA 2002 Opens Amid New-Model Blitz and Buoyed Spirits It’s a year later, and many things have changed, including the return of confidence for business aviation. The 55th National Business Aviation Association Annual Meeting and Convention opened Tuesday in Orlando, Fla., and in his first report, AVweb’s Dave Higdon shows that things are almost back […]

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