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FAA Approves Waiex and Xenos Kits for 51% Rule

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The FAA completed full evaluations of the Waiex and Xenos kits from Sonex, Ltd. in October 2005 for compliance with the major portion requirement of 14 CFR section 21.191(g). Sonex announced that both kits were approved and now officially meet the 51% Rule, as its usually called. The approval ensures all Waiex and Xenos builders will have a smooth road in registering their completed airplanes as Experimental/Amateur-Built. It also ensures that all non-U.S. customers whose governing…

December 2005

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Engine Comparison Spreadsheets

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Additional Auto and Aircraft Engine Data. If you prefer to download the data in an MS Excel file, click here. MFGMODELCYLB x SDISP.C.R.FUELBHPRPMC.P.S.BHP/CBAAccuraIntegra43.19 x 3.501.8...

Stratomaster Adds to Line of Glass Instruments with the Ultra Horizon...

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Pilots crave flexibilitycall it the Type A personality in all of usand Stratomaster has provided just that in the new Ultra Horizon XL. This monochromatic EFIS has new user-configurable screens that allow for personalization; these screens can be customized to place the instruments in different places on the display but can also be disabled easily for a simplified layout. …

A Quick 100 For the Groen Brothers SparrowHawk Gyroplane

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Groen Brothers Aviation announced that total sales of the company's SparrowHawk gyroplane and SparrowHawk/P modification kits have now reached 100. Sales have strengthened since the introduction of the new FAA Sport Pilot rules, the company says, since gyroplane builders with the appropriate license can now fly the SparrowHawk using a drivers license instead of an FAA medical certificate. …

Control Visions AnywhereMap Available for $95

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Control Vision, makers of the AnywhereMap, AnywhereWx, Pocket Plates and Anywhere EFB portable navigation systems announced a new low price on its award-winning AnywhereMap software. Pilots who use handheld computers (Pocket PCs, PDAs and PDA/phones) can now add fully functional moving map navigation software to their units for only $95 including six months of updates. This is not a pared-down version of the software-it is the complete moving map system with flight planning, en route flight…

Aircraft Spruce Offers Plans and Materials for the Christavia

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Just after we completed the final details on this years Plans Aircraft buyers guide (in this issue), we received word that Aircraft Spruce & Specialty has acquired the design rights for all three models of the Christavia aircraft. The Christavia MK-1, MK-2 and MK-4 were designed by homebuilder Ron Mason of Elmwood Aviation in Ontario, Canada. …

The Latest Edition: Kit Airplane Construction, by Ron Wanttaja

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Homebuilt aviation guru and Fly Baby aficionado Ron Wanttaja, well known to KITPLANES readers for the myriad topics hes written on over the past 15 years, has published the third edition of Kit Airplane Construction, his venerable guide to building airplanes at home. Generally aimed at those in the audience whove yet to actually assemble a kit or build from plans, the book covers everything from an introduction to the Amateur-Built world and its regulations…

November 2005

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Sebring Postponed

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According to organizers of the US Sport Aviation Expo, to be held in Sebring, Florida, October 28-30, the event is being pushed back due to concerns about Hurricane Wilma. The new date is January 12-15, 2006. For more information, visit http://www.sport-aviation-expo.com/.…

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Down to Earth

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Many homebuilders understand their kits as just a starting point for their own preferred modifications.

Letters

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Trim TabsBarnaby Wainfan's recent article about trim tabs advised having enough stiffness in...

Avionics Special: Garmins G3X Engine Monitoring System

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Ponying up for the engine-monitoring portion of Garmins G3X EFIS suite requires careful consideration, but the result is a truly integrated solution. By Marc Cook.

Ask the DAR

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DAR Mel Asberry answers questions from readers about approval of new 51% kits and what happens if the rules change, plus finding an experienced flight advisor for your project.