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Quicker Beech King Air C90 Unveiled
Beech unveiled a new, more powerful version of the King Air C90 at EAA AirVenture 2005.
10/30/2005

Embraer's Light Jets
The Brazilian commercial jet maker gets into little jets in a big way.
9/13/2005

Bax Takes Final Flight
Gordon Baxter, who for more than 20 years wrote the Bax Seat column in Flying, passed away on June 11th at the age of 81 from a respiratory illness.
6/21/2005

Richard Collins bids Len Morgan farewell
Longtime Flying columnist Len Morgan passed away at the age of 82 in March after a long illness.
6/1/2005

Smallest Aircraft?
Seiko has created what it claims is the smallest flying robot. It's a miniature technological sensation.
12/24/2004

Oshkosh AirVenture
All types of aircraft that fly, and the people who fly them, gathered in Wisconsin for the world's greatest aviation event.
10/5/2004

In the Shadow of Captain Morgan
Captain Al Beerly has been one step behind the legendary Len Morgan since he started flying. Al reflects on Len's legacy, and what it's meant to him.
9/8/2004

Diamond DA42 Twin Star Gets Lycomings
Diamond is high on diesels, but the company is hedging its bets and agressively pursuing North American business by developing a Lycoming IO-360 version of its Twin Star, the little four-seat twin that was recently certified in Europe with Thielert Centurion turbodiesel engines.
7/14/2004

Harrison Ford New Young Eagles Chairman
Harrison Ford was named the new Young Eagles chairman for the EAA, the organization's third chairman of the program. Ford replaces Chuck Yeager, who carries on as chairman emeritus.
6/6/2004

Tower Quiz
Think you know your towers?
5/26/2004

40 Years for the King Air
The airplane that helped create business aviation celebrates an impressive milestone, but it's far for over for Beech's prototypical turboprop.
4/30/2004

Corporate Angel Network
When given the chance to help cancer victims get to treatment centers, corporate America opened the airstair doors of its business aircraft.
4/30/2004

Honeywell Powered Cessna Caravan
Alaskan aircraft mod shop Aero Twin is offering an 850 Caravan conversion. The modification replaces the PT-6 on the Caravan with the Honeywell TPE331-12JR-701S, a 1,060-shp engine derated to 850 shp for the 850 Caravan. STC’s are being scheduled now.
3/24/2004

HondaJet with Honda Engines
Honda is developing a light six-place jet and the turbofans to power it. The HondaJet is slightly smaller than a Cessna CJ1 and Honda says it can do 420 knots at cruise.
3/24/2004

Airport Quiz
Think you know your airports? Try your hand at picking out which is which.
3/11/2004

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