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Wicks Aircraft Supply Holds First Aviation Forum Featuring EAA President Rod Hightower & Other Notables!

Wicks Aircraft Supply Holds First Aviation Forum Featuring EAA President Rod Hightower & Other Notables!

Of all the seasons, fall usually provides the best flying weather with cool, crisp mornings and short sleeve shirt afternoons. Saturday October 9, 2010, was no exception when Wicks Aircraft Supply held its “First Annual” Wicks Forum. Held at the Wicks Aircraft Supply store and warehouse, and adjacent organ factory in Highland, Illinois, the forum ...

Sebring Wrap Up…and Beyond

Sebring Wrap Up…and Beyond

I’d call this Day 4 but rush-deadline work for the mag intervened after the last day at Sebring so just getting to it now. The Sebring experience gets better every year, I believe precisely because Bob Woods keeps it consistently valuable without tricking it up with a lot of extraneous booths selling things like Miracle Kitchen ...

Sebring Day 3: Busy Blustery Bouncy Fun

Sebring Day 3: Busy Blustery Bouncy Fun

The day dawned foggy and solid overcast…then cleared almost instantaneously…then snap overcast again. The wind grew… and grew… the temperature dropped, and by the end of it, everyone agreed it was an unseasonably chilly day, more like San Francisco in winter than Sebring, Florida. But people flew, and flew. Folks came out in good numbers ...

Corbi Alto is #112 SLSA!

Corbi Alto is #112 SLSA!

In my post after last spring’s EAA Sun ‘n Fun convention in Lakeland, FL, I told you a bit about the Corbi Alto 100, a new, purpose-built SLSA (see List) that entrepreneurs Ron Corbi, a longtime figure in aviation, and Dan Coffey said should be done by the end of the year. True to their word, I got an excited ...

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Robert Hamilton, Dynon Avionics (12/21/10) (Part 1 of 2)

Robert Hamilton, Dynon Avionics (12/21/10) (Part 1 of 2)

Robert Hamilton from Dynon joins us to talk about how the company got started into the business of building glass cockpits and how the technology works. Fortunately, a lot of the technology was already developed for other applications. (Part 1 of 2)

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Robert Hamilton, Dynon Avionics (12/21/10) (Part 2 of 2)

Robert Hamilton, Dynon Avionics (12/21/10) (Part 2 of 2)

Robert Hamilton from Dynon joins us to talk about how the company got started into the business of building glass cockpits and how the technology works. Fortunately, a lot of the technology was already developed for other applications. (Part 2 of 2)

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Traffic Alerts Now Show on Dynon’s Skyview

Traffic Alerts Now Show on Dynon’s Skyview

Top glass panel maker Dynon just updated its SkyView panels to include air traffic alert and graphic display, just like theTCAS (Traffic Collision Avoidance System) the big boys have… although for many more Grover Clevelands *** Traffic targets will show up on SkyView’s moving maps and synthetic vision displays as standard TCAS Isymbols, identify the location, severity of the ...