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Airplane Choices
The publisher of Forbes has owned other piston singles but is most pleased with his Cirrus SR22.
August 2009

For Sale
In the current economic climate, are used aircraft selling? And what models are still "hot"?
July 2009

Cessna Turbo Skylane
Now with synthetic vision and more, Cessna's legendary utility airplane is reborn as a high-tech marvel. It's a great fit.
June 2009

Embry-Riddle Orders Gaggle of Twin Stars
The big Florida aviation school is looking to the gas piston-powered version of the Twin Star for its multi students.
May 2009

Robinson Factory Tour
Robinson's factory builds high-tech helicopters the old fashioned way, with skill, experience and a lot of hard work.
April 2009

2009 Cirrus SR22
We fly the latest SR22 from Cirrus Aircraft and try out its long list of phenomenally cool safety features.
April 2009

Remos GX
Premium features and a premium price tag for a sleek and sophisticated LSA.
March 2009

A Family Affair
The Beechcraft clan flocks to Tullahoma for a special anniversary.
February 2009

Diamond Details Developments With DA42, DA50 Programs
With new products in every segment and enhancements to existing ones, Diamond has never been busier.
February 2009

Mooney Acclaim Type S
We spend a week with the world's fastest piston production airplane. Guess what: It was a lot of fun.
January 2009

Flight to Quality
Used A36 Bonanza is a great buy whether you are moving up or down in these tough times.
January 2009

Cessna’s Columbia Adoption Complete
Cessna brings an impressive pair of composite singles—and an entire company—into the fold.
October 2008

Cirrus SR20 G3
With a new wing and interior, WAAS navigators and more, you might have to remind yourself that this is Cirrus' entry-level model.
September 2008

Cessna Skylane Joins the Jet Set
SMA diesel engine conversion offers alternative to owners who can't find avgas, or want to pay less.
May 2008

Flying the Diamond Star XLS
We find out if the already feature-rich Diamond Star XLS can be the “ideal first airplane” by becoming faster, safer and more comfortable.
May 2008

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