Jack Bally’s One-Third Scale B-17
The Bally Bomber makes its Oshkosh debut 17 years after Jack Bally started the project of a lifetime. view on YouTube
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The Bally Bomber makes its Oshkosh debut 17 years after Jack Bally started the project of a lifetime. view on YouTube
Aspen announced its new ProMax upgrade at AirVenture 2018. The upgraded products feature faster processing, more vivid displays and improved typography. view on YouTube
Garmin comes to AirVenture 2018 at Oshkosh with a variety of product announcements and enhancements, including a new line of pilot smartwatches, more autopilot STC’s, a new weather radar and more. Larry Anglisano spent some time in the big Garmin tent and prepared this report. view on YouTube
Redbird Flight Simulations is developing a Cessna Caravan amphibious flight simulator. In this AVweb video, we took it for a test run at AirVenture 2018. view on YouTube
Opener Inc. brought version three of its BlackFly ultralight aircraft to AirVenture 2018. In this video, Alan Eustace explains the history of the aircraft and some of its features. view on YouTube
While Slovenia-based Pipistrel has aggressively expanded into electric aircraft and has dozens in the field, it acknowledges that lack of battery capacity still makes electrics less than fully functional airplanes. One possible fix: rapid charging systems that use water cooling to potentially halve the amount necessary to top off the batteries. In this exclusive AVweb […]
If you need an inexpensive noise cancelling headset for occasional use, one way to get that is to use a commercial non-aviation headset and fit it with a mic. A company called NFlight Technologies has the mic part wired, so to speak. In this podcast recorded at AirVenture, Courtney Martin explains how it works. Duration: […]
A new company called Aerovonics has developed inexpensive miniature EFIS instruments for light aircraft, including one that fits into a 2-inch instrument hole. In this AVweb video shot at AirVenture 2018, Bill Shuert explains the company’s two new products. view on YouTube