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From The Editor: Sea/Sky Adventure
Five years ago at a desert storage facility, Joe Duke came across a 1954 Grumman G-111 Albatross calling his name.
January/February 2014 Readback
After a five-year hiatus from manufacturing single-engine airplanes, Mooney announced that it will restart manufacturing in January 2014 at its headquarters in Kerrville, Texas.
Just Aircraft Is a Decade-long Success Story
How do you take a laid-back approach to create a super exciting airplane? Schucks … it appears easy as falling off a log. The oversimplification denies how much energy and effort went into SuperSTOL. Because the folks at JustAircraft seem to be the most relaxed designers in America, don’t be fooled. Plenty of customers have […]
Lightspeed Aviation Foundation Announces Ten Grant Recipients
The Lightspeed Aviation Foundation has announced the ten aviation charities as chosen through online voting to share grants totaling $60,000
Restored Cessna L-19 “Bird Dog”To Be Auctioned At Barrett-Jackson
Cessna Aircraft Company is saluting the service men and women in the United States Armed Forces by donating a restored 1953 L-19/O-1 “Bird Dog” aircraft to the Armed Forces Foundation (AFF).
Embry-Riddle And American Eagle Airlines Establish Pilot-Hiring Program
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and American Eagle Airlines are partnering on a pilot-hiring program that will give the school’s Aeronautical Science graduates an employment advantage with one of the world’s largest regional airlines.
First Flight Design Jubilee
When Jubilee was offered by German Light-Sport Aircraft producer Flight Design, they announced it would be a limited run.
Quest Kodiak Receives Venezuelan Certification
Quest Aircraft Company is pleased to announce that it has received full certification for the KODIAK from Venezuela’s Civil Aviation Authority, the Instituto Nacional de Aeronautica Civil.
New SeaRey Exhibits Plenty of Get Up & Go
One of the several reasons I like living in Florida (besides no snow this time of year) is the close proximity of all kinds of aviation businesses. The central Florida town of Tavares, about 45 minutes northwest of Orlando, is home to not one but two light seaplane factories. The city named itself “America’s Seaplane […]