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RotorWay Debuts New Helicopter Kit

RotorWay debuted the prototype of its new A600 Talon two-seat helicopter at EAA AirVenture on Monday morning. Company CEO Grant Norwitz said the new model is a top-to-bottom upgrade of the company’s previous design, incorporating a glass cockpit, FADEC, a wider and taller cabin and a new drive system. “It’s a quantum leap forward,” he […]

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Diamond Shows Off Its New SuperStar

Diamond Aircraft formally introduced its DA50 SuperStar at EAA AirVenture on Monday, saying it’s intended to fill the niche between the plethora of four-place high-performance singles and the in-development personal jets. The SuperStar will fit three on its rear bench seat, allowing the whole family to fly. “We saw a gap in the market,” said […]

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Symphony Will Rise Again, Says Investor

The so-called angel investor whose money funded the second incarnation of Symphony Aircraft vows the slick two-seater will have a third chance at a market that has become increasingly crowded and less defined than it was when the plane was first produced early in this century. The aircraft was first made in Germany by OMF. […]

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Epic Flies Twin, Single Jets to Oshkosh

Epic unveiled two prototype jets at EAA AirVenture on Monday, proving its development schedule is as agressive as its marketing campaign. Not only did the Victory single and Elite twin arrive as scheduled for a 10:30 a.m. press conference, but they took to the air a few hours later in demo flights for the airshow […]

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Cirrus Is Latest to Soar into LSA Market

Cirrus Design on Monday at EAA AirVenture announced a partnership with Fk Lightplanes of Speyer, Germany to produce the Cirrus SRS (or SR Sport) light sport aircraft. According to Duluth, Minn.-based Cirrus, the SRS will be an extension of the company’s current product line for people who would like a Cirrus but are more interested […]

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Eclipse Goes Solo with Concept Jet

On Monday morning at EAA AirVenture, Eclipse Aviation President and CEO Vern Raburn stunned the press corps when he taxied up to the company’s exhibit in the V-tail, single-engine Eclipse Concept Jet (ECJ) prototype just minutes after the airplane project itself was announced by COO Peg Bilson. The four-set very light jet single, which shares […]

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AVmail: Jul. 23, 2007

FSS vs. DUATS Too many problems with this one (Question of the Week, Jul. 12). Since DUAT/DUATS are due to be eliminated, with Lockheed-Martin (LM) taking over those functions, asking if FSS should be shut down in favor of DUATS really makes no sense. Any such service provided by LM would be a highly questionable […]

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Leading Edge #7: Fifteen Things

Aviation lore is full of stories of the pilot who soloed an Aeronca Champ or Piper Cub after only four or five hours of instruction. When I started flying in the late 1970s, it was unstated but understood that something was wrong if “first solo” didn’t come in under 10 hours. As airplanes and the […]

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A Special Year for Bonanzas to Oshkosh

The annual Bonanzas to Oshkosh (B2Osh) trek on Saturday took on special meaning this year, which sees both the 60th anniversary of the Beechcraft Bonanza and the 75th anniversary of Beechcraft. This year’s B2Osh flight to aviation mecca (EAA AirVenture) included 110 airplanes — 102 Bonanzas and eight twin-engine Barons. However, the stars of the […]

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