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EAA AirVenture 2009 Panoramic Photos

Shortly before this year’s EAA AirVenture, contributing photographer Mariano Rosales got his daddy rating – but even with a new baby, he managed to make it to Oshkosh and take a bevy of great photos. Faced with the challenged of capturing the event for those who couldn’t make it, Mariano’s stitched them together into seven […]

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EAA AirVenture 2009 Panoramic Photos: Warbirds

EAA AirVenture is the world’s largest gathering of general aviation aircraft. It is held each July at Wittman Regional Airport in Oshkosh, Wis. Of the approximate 12,000 aircraft that fly in to the southeastern Wisconsin airport, hundreds are vintage and modern warbirds flown in from all over the world by EAA members. Included are bombers […]

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EAA AirVenture 2009 Galleries: Day Seven

It’s been a long, tiring – but ultimately thrilling – week for the AVweb team at EAA AirVenture. Intern Adam should be home by the time you read this, and the remnants of our on-site team and cleaning up and putting the finishing touches on stories for Monday’s regular edition of our AVwebFlash newsletter. Thanks […]

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Klapmeier Out As Cirrus Chairman

Alan Klapmeier will be replaced as chairman of the board of Cirrus Aircraft by the end of August and it will be up to the board to decide if he continues as a board member. In a wide-ranging podcast interview Saturday, Cirrus Aircraft CEO Brent Wouters told AVweb that Klapmeier has known for “several months” […]

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Mission Pilots Champion Kodiak

The Kodiak was purpose-built in consultation with mission organizations (supported this year at AirVenture through EAA’s Fly4Life program) to provide a remote area a reliable long-range, short-field, heavy hauler for backcountry operations and this year is beginning to making good on its promise. Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF) took delivery of a Quest Aircraft turbine- powered […]

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EAA AirVenture 2009 Galleries: Our Day at the Seaplane Base (3 of 3)

On Thursday, we sent Aviation Safety editor-in-chief Jeb Burnside out to the Seaplane Base at EAA AirVenture. In exchange for his freedom, we demanded pictures – and Jeb brought back three galleries’ worth of awesome snapshots. This is the final of Jeb’s three galleries. CLICK FOR LARGER INDIVIDUAL IMAGES EACH IMAGE WILL OPEN IN A […]

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Three LSAs Under $65,000

Without too much difficulty, this year at AirVenture Oshkosh we found three light sport category ready-to-fly aircraft available for less than $65,000 – the Cheetah, X-Air LS, and the Aerotrek A240. There are others in the price range; this is just a random sample from a group of high-wing, front-engined, tricycle-gear aircraft we saw at […]

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CAP Hunts Down Stray ELTs, Missed Flight Plans

Every pilot who flies into Wittman Regional Airport during AirVenture tries to put his or her best foot forward but some come up a little short. While there have so far been no major accidents or injuries at the show (as of Saturday afternoon) pilots do make mistakes and that’s where the Civil Air Patrol […]

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Learn-To-Fly Day Announced

A worldwide effort to inspire interest in aviation is being launched next May 15 with the first International Learn To Fly Day. Jason Blair, spokesman for the National Association of Flight Instructors, says the idea is to get those already involved in aviation to spend a day promoting it to their family, friends and coworkers […]

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