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Public Meetings Set On Part 23 Rewrite

The FAA will hold public meetings May 3 and May 4 in Georgia on the proposed rewrite of Part 23 airworthiness standards for normal, utility, acrobatic and commuter category aircraft. The meetings will be held from 8 a.m. to no later than 5 p.m. on each day at the International Convention Center in College Park, […]

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Red Bull Pilot Slaloms Wind Farm

The experience was different than flying in the controlled conditions of an air race, Arch said. “In the middle of the mountains, you are rising and falling. You can’t fly as close to the obstacles, which increases the radius, and, at around 300 km/h, things can get a bit tight. Every second, you have to […]

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TV Dogs Learn To Fly

Twelve rescue dogs from the United Kingdom were used for an experiment to see if they could be taught to fly a Cessna 182, and after 10 weeks of training on simulators — detailed on a reality-TV show — three of the dogs went aloft with their humans to show off their skills. During the […]

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Border Snafu Diverts Global Flyer

Michel Gordillo, of Spain, was scheduled to talk at Sun ‘n Fun this week about his adventures flying an RV-8 around the world, via both North and South Poles — but the intrepid pilot’s plans were derailed by border-crossing bureaucracy. Gordillo’s team said that when he arrived at the Mexico/U.S. border, Gordillo did as he […]

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FAA Debuts Data Initiative At Sun ‘n Fun

“We have the data,” says the FAA, and they are looking for your ideas about how you can use it. The FAA wants to know what kinds of aeronautical data pilots would like access to in the cockpit, and what kind of data developers need for use in creating aviation products. “Our goal is to […]

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GAMI: EPA Will Break Loose Unleaded Fuel Demand

As the FAA’s complex Piston Aviation Fuels Initiative moves to the second phase of its testing, General Aviation Modifications Inc. is closing in on final testing for STCs on its G100 unleaded fuel. GAMI started work on its fuel in 2010 and has been pursuing fuel approvals via STC, despite fierce resistance from the FAA. […]

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Commuter Craft Now Taking Deposits

Richard Hogan’s Commuter Craft Innovator, which attracted crowds recently at the Sport Aviation Sport Aviation Expo in Sebring, is on display at Sun ‘n Fun this week and continues to attract the curious. The experimental canard airplane, which has been in development for a few years, first flew last September and now has about 30 […]

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From Ukraine, A Four-Seat Twin

A new all-composite light twin built in Ukraine made its first appearance at Sun ‘n Fun this week. The four-seat Softex Aero V24 is being sold in the U.S. as an experimental, with a builder-assist center in Washington, company representative Dara Voss told AVweb at the show today. About eight of the aircraft have been […]

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Sun Flyer Adds To Order Book

Aero Electric Aircraft Corp. says it’s doubled its order book for the Sun Flyer solar-electric aircraft with a deposit on 30 aircraft from Bloomington Corporation. Bloomington CEO Larry Williams is the former CEO of BRS and is also on the board of directors for AEAC. Bloomington intends to use the aircraft in a network of […]

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Luminati Debuts Solar Single-Seater

Luminati Aerospace, a technology company based on Long Island, New York, brought a new solar-electric-powered single-seat airplane to Sun ‘n Fun this week. CEO Daniel Preston told AVweb the V-Zero Substrata airplane will fly at the show on Saturday in the Experimental Showcase. It has a four-hour endurance with the motor running, he said, and […]

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