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Piston Archives Cessna 172TD: Skyhawk With a Bang We fly the Cessna 172TD and find out how the most popular airplane of all time translates into diesel. April 2008 Piper Matrix Who says the Matrix is a watered down Mirage? Our editor flies Piper’s non-pressurized cabin class single and tells why a lot of pilots are going to want one. March 2008 Bringing Home a New Turbo Cirrus We learn firsthand that buying a new airplane isn't what it used to be. And that's nothing but a good thing. February 2008 Mustang Magic A huge hurrah for the North American P-51, and the amazing pilots who flew it in battle. January 2008 Aerostar 702P The fastest piston airplane in its day, today a like-new Aerostar goes for a piston single price. January 2008 Ski Flying: Aviat Husky A-1B Where would you expect to find a Husky with skis attached? Why, Wyoming of course, where recreational pilots are not about to let frigid temperatures spoil their fun. December 2007 Adam A500 We fly this pressurized piston twin and find out why centerline thrust makes sense as it never has before. December 2007 Cessna Cuts Pilot Training Cost In Half New Model 162 light-sport airplane combined with Cessna’s training program makes big breakthrough. October 2007 Cirrus SR22-G3 With more than 700 design changes, the latest Cirrus SR22 seems like a whole new airplane. September 2007 New Power to the Commander Will a bigger engine finally make this comfy, good-flying airplane fast enough? April 2007 Consolidated's PBY-5 Catalina The "Cats" were the most effective and numerous flying boats of World War II. March 2007 Cirrus SR22 Turbo Charged Can an aftermarket turbocharger system transform the world’s most popular airplane into a bona fide high flyer? February 2007 Why You Should Buy a New Airplane Though used airplanes deliver great value, and low depreciation, a brand new airplane is unbeatable. January 2007 |
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