AOPA

Robinson Helicopter’s New Turbine, The R66

A newly certified five-place Rolls-Royce turbine powered helicopter is now available from Robinson, which hopes to fit the aircraft into the market between its own very popular piston R44 and more expensive light turbine helis. The turbine blends vastly improved high-altitude performance and load-carrying capabilities with a moderate increase in fuel burn. The R66 burns […]

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Fifi’s First Long Cross-Country In Six Years

The Commemorative Air Force’s (CAF) freshly re-engined B-29 Fifi is the only airworthy example of its kind anywhere in the world and it was on display as part of AOPA’s Summit at Long Beach Airport’s Airfest 2010. AVweb caught up with the aircraft’s crew chief, Dave Miller, who flew in on the rare bomber as […]

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Training Needs A Tuneup

A survey expert who recently earned his private pilot certificate says the industry isn’t exploiting the cool factor of being a pilot to keep students in training. Mark Benson, CEO of APCO Insight, told a news conference at AOPA Summit in Long Beach that the whole sense of community and belonging that pilots feel among […]

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Electric 172 Aimed At Training Market

Bye Energy says its electric-powered Cessna 172 will be much more than an airshow curiosity. In fact, the company told AVweb that it hopes to revolutionize the Part 23 training market with the aircraft. “Our clear focus is mainstream aviation,” company President George Bye said. “It’s ideal for training.” Bye said the aircraft will be […]

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AOPA Summit 2009 Photo Gallery

The AVweb staff have packed their bags and are on their way home from the first AOPA Summit in Tampa, Florida – and guess what editor Mary Grady found on her digital camera? If you said “a bunch of great photos that AVweb didn’t get a chance to share with us during the show,” you’d […]

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Backcountry Advocates Take Their Message To Tampa

“This is what every pilot is dreaming of, when they go to the airport to learn to fly,” said John McKenna, as he watched one slide after another of beautiful wilderness views scroll by on the wall of his group’s new display at AOPA Aviation Summit in Tampa this week. McKenna is one the pilots […]

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Virtual AOPA Summit Features Online Live Video And Meetups

Everyone can participate in this week’s AOPA Summit in Tampa via the Internet, with a slew of new online features being tried out for the first time. Folks with interests in common can meet up via AOPALive.org, or use the meet-up function to connect with live people at the show. David Allen, webmaster for mytransponder.com, […]

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SR-71 Pilot Visits Tampa

The SR-71 Blackbird was one of the most distinctive and powerful aircraft ever built, and one of the select group of pilots who flew it visited AOPA Summit in Tampa this week to tell the story of the airplane and its place in history. Brian Shul, a retired Air Force pilot, has written a book […]

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Women’s Wing Debuts At AOPA Summit

Many aviation advocacy groups share a goal to work toward diversifying the pilot population, and in an effort to encourage more women to consider aviation careers, Women in Aviation International teamed up with AOPA this week to create a Women’s Wing for the Aviation Summit in Tampa. “We offered seminars and mini-forums about careers, about […]

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From Hollywood To Tampa: Joe Shepherd’s Lockheed Electra

When the filmmakers at Fox Searchlight needed a Lockheed Electra for their movie about Amelia Earhart, it took only a couple of phone calls to lead them to Joe Shepherd, a retired airline pilot with a beauty of an Electra gleaming in his custom-built hangar in Fayatteville, Ga. “There were 130 of these that were […]

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