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To Launch a Light Sport

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...the experience. One year and 640 hours into the building of the J250. In the year spent building, the factory has changed a lot of the manual. Indeed, I’ve received...

Completions

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...got my ultralight license with USUA and my Private Pilot license flying a Cessna Skyhawk. I received my airworthiness certificate in October 2007. I enjoyed the building process, focusing only...

Lancair ES-P

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...to accomplish—these are true “Don’t try this at home” building issues. Simon’s motivation for building the first ES-P wasn’t self flagellation, though that seems the obvious answer. No, it had...

The Home Machinist

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...four holes in the crankcase opposite the cylinders. Those were tapped and plugged with 15/16-inch pipe plugs and the excess was filed off. The trio started by building what they...

Homebuilt Aircraft Safety 1998-2008

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...Building a brand new airplane doesn’t give the owner any experience in interpreting wear patterns on used parts. Incipient problems on relatively new amateur-built aircraft are apparently not being recognized...

Zodiac CH 650 Surprise Introduction

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...for $495 if you want to build from scratch or examine the design and construction prior to building a kit. The airframe kit is $14,275, and the finishing kit (including...

Zodiac CH 650 Surprise Introduction

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...the serial number, are available for $495 if you want to build from scratch or examine the design and construction prior to building a kit. The airframe kit is $14,275,...

MGL Avionics Announces New Voyager EFIS

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...of glass panel manufacturers for building solid products that deliver the goods at very attractive prices. To add to the company’s lineup, welcome the Voyager, a scaled-down version of the...

A Dream Comes True at Oshkosh

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...airplane rather than sitting on it, with the flies coming at me even faster would be exceptionally fun. In 1993, we were building Barnaby’s design, the Facetmobile, in California at...

Get Them While They're Young

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...a lifetime of interest. My parents started me young—I spent nearly every weekend of my life at an airport until I was five, while my parents were building their Experimental...

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Letters

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 Root of the MatterI don't usually write to magazines, but here we go. I...

What’s New

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Paradise Aircraft introduces a new LSA, there's a new fiberglass panel for the Glasair Glastar or Sportsman, and Fisher Flying Products is under new ownership; edited by Mary Bernard.

Engine Beat

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When it became clear that some ECI Titan cylinders were having cylinder head failure problems, the FAA issued an AD identifying the impacted cylinder assemblies. Now what? By Steve Ells.

All about Avionics

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Panel Upgrades—making the cut. By Stein Bruch.