The Martin Mars water bomber, one of the main attractions at this week’s AirVenture show in Oshkosh, made a precautionary […]
Month: July 2016
TBM OK'd For Commercial Transportation
Although European regulators have steadfastly refused to allow commercial operators for single-engine turboprops, Daher says that will change in about […]
NASA Receives Tecnam P2006T For X-Plane Research
NASA took delivery this week of a Tecnam P2006T, which will undergo transformation into an electric-propulsion testbed called the X-57 […]
Four Killed In California Med-evac Crash
A twin-engine Piper PA-31 Cheyenne being flown for a medical transport mission crashed in Humboldt County, California, near the Oregon […]
Hot Air Balloon Crash Kills 16
Officials in Texas are reporting that there likely are no survivors in the crash of a hot air balloon carrying […]
TruTrak Aims for Affordable Autopilots in Certified Market
TruTrak is a maintstay in the experimental market with its well-regarded, sophisticated autopilots at affordable prices. Now, following the lead […]
Dobby – Pocket Selfie Drone You Didn’t Want Until Now
It would seem that the drone selfie craze is here to stay, so we might as well embrace it. And […]
AIR awards inaugural scholarship
OSHKOSH — Aircraft insurance broker, Aviation Insurance Resources (AIR), revealed the winner of its inaugural “Get into the AIR” aviation scholarship […]
What's holding up Iran's big airplane deals
Republican opposition The U.S. Treasury has issued a general license for aircraft sales to Iran but still needs to license […]
Electroair adds Lycoming 540-series approval
Electroair has received approval for the 6-cylinder Mag Timing Housing (MTH) to be used on Lycoming 540 O and IO […]