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Kitplanes Editor in Chief and Former NASA Flight Director to Speak...
Kitplanes
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April 18, 2018
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Aircraft Tour-Paul Dye’s RV-3
Paul Dye
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April 15, 2013
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RV-1 Flies Again
Paul Dye
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February 28, 2012
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Junior Takes Wing
Mary Bernard
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December 12, 2011
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In Case You Missed It
Engine Theory: Oil
Tom Wilson
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February 18, 2016
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Oil: lubing and cooling the source of thrust.
Something to Do
Scott Spangler
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March 20, 2012
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Upon his retirement, Jim Shy embarked on a lifelong dream of building his own airplane. But before he even decided on a design, he bought a place to keep it: his own airport.
Cable Classroom
Steve Ells
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May 16, 2012
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Most homebuilt aircraft use control cables, so it's helpful to understand how to select, install and maintain them.
Synergy Air Energizes Builders
Kitplanes
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January 19, 2008
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Thanks to a new course in Oregon, RV enthusiasts have another way to help finish building their airplanes more quickly and get flying sooner.