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New Buyer for Icon Reported — What Happens Now?

Icon is a global enterprise. While its headquarters remains in Vacaville, California, fabrication is done in Mexico, and ownership is in China. For some years, this American start-up has benefitted from Chinese investment. How much investment has this California company attracted? Numbers I’ve been quoted vary enormously but all estimates run into many millions of […]

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So, You Want to Build An Ultralight?

Ever consider what it might be like building an ultralight? But first, how do ultralights fit into the arena of “regular” Experimental airplanes like the ones featured in KITPLANES Magazine and other Light Sport Aircraft found on this website? For those not familiar with the technicalities of an ultralight, allow me to briefly summarize the […]

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Amphib Dreams — Aero Adventure To Get New Leadership

Editor’s Note: This news release came across our (virtual) desks today and we feel it’s of interest to provide this update now. However, our man Dan Johnson has arranged to speak with current CEO Alex Rolinski in the next few days to get more detail on these changes and what to look for from Aero […]

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Affordable Aeromarine Merlin LSA — What’s New?

When thinking of affordable aviation, it’s impossible not to talk about the Aeromarine Merlin LSA. This aircraft is a familiar design for many, as it made its premier in 2016. We’ve talked about it here several times. There have been some exciting changes and updates, a few of which we learned about last month at […]

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Summer’s Almost Here! State-of-the-Sector Report for LSA Seaplanes

One of the most active sectors in light aviation is LSA seaplanes. We’ve seen ups and downs, arrivals and departures of LSA seaplane producers. Admittedly, these flying machines are more complex than current-day LSA. For example, amphibs need retractable landing gear and substantial boat hulls able to take water loads. LSA seaplanes constitute a highly […]

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Not Bent — Whisper Sling Special Prop Breaks Cover

When we last wrote about the Whisper Sling, a version of the Sling LSA used in the Sling Pilot Training Academy in Torrance, California, one teeny tiny detail was left out of the story by request. It was the next piece of the puzzle, so to speak, to reduce the airplane’s sound signature and one […]

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Risen Group Plans Transatlantic Flight to OSH

You’ve heard of the Risen, Alberto Porto’s sleek, fast retractable that makes the most of its Rotax 912 power. With more than 180 mph on tap with the 912 iS, the Risen seems the perfect two-person traveling machine. It’s also one, like the Sparker, that would fit well into the new MOSAIC rules. Well, Porto […]

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There’s a New Rotax Service Center In Town: LEAF Acquired By APS

Advanced Powerplant Solutions (APS) is a new company under the new ownership of Jeremy and Daniela Knoll, who you may know of AeroSport fame, that has purchased Leading Edge Air Foils, LLC (LEAF), which, among other things, was a Rotax independent service center for the central US. APS will carry on the Rotax-oriented business from […]

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