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Will This Perfect Day for Flying Go Unpunished?

The small tailwheel cut into the grass strip's soft mud like a pizza cutter, leading to dreaded consequences.
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The Short Run of the Burns BA-42

Despite an aerodynamic cleanliness of its airframe, the light piston twin suffered in a crowded market in the 1970s.
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Don’t Tempt Fate With Your Airplane’s Red Flags

It's ok to be "a little stitious" and take a hint from the challenges fate throws at you.
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Van’s RV-15 Prototype Progressing Through Development

The company said the kits for the high-wing aircraft designed for the backcountry market are on track to begin shipping later this year.
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Bede XBD-2: Experimental Prototype for Unique Technologies

The clean-sheet aircraft design sought to improve aerodynamics by incorporating its twin engines in the aft fuselage.
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Flying Through a Wisconsin Winter

A new aircraft owner learns lessons and discovers solutions that make winter flying more fun.
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The Clandestine Legacy of the Helio Twin Courier

Designed during an era of twin fever, the expeditionary H-500 blended rotary-wing utility and fixed-wing speed.
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Boosting Your Mood Is an Unexpected Perk of Aircraft Ownership

An airplane can provide its own unique form of therapy, allowing an owner to escape everyday life and emerge mentally refreshed.
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5 Tips for Finding Your Perfect Airplane

When buying your first airplane, it's time to 'think outside the box.'
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The Four-Engined Cessna and Its Corporate Mission

The predecessor to the Fanjet 500, the Cessna 620, never made it to market, but it proved a point.
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