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Pia Bergqvist

Hilton Software’s Traca Enables Flight Path Drawing

Hilton Software has introduced a nifty new aviation app feature that takes rubber banding to a whole new level. Named Traca, the feature allows the user to draw a flight path right on the screen. Rather than going from airport to airport or fix to fix, you can simply draw the intended track. The feature […]

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Garmin Introduces Feature-Filled Aviator Watch

Garmin has introduced a new aviator watch that has the potential to become the latest and greatest item for gadget hungry aviators. The D2 Bravo is a multifunction watch that blends the company’s expertise in aviation, sports and GPS services in a small but stylish package. Building upon the company’s D2 watch, which Garmin introduced […]

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Get the Gear Up

During the takeoff the engine is pushed to the max right near the ground, making it one of the most critical phases of flight. Should the engine fail, there is not much time to investigate or think through the best course of action before the airplane hits terra firma. It is therefore a great idea […]

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Help Get Historical C-47 Flying

One of the most historically significant airplanes in the world, That’s All, Brother — a C-47 that the led a mass formation during the D-Day invasion — was recently found in a boneyard in Wisconsin. Not knowing the significance of the airplane, a company in Wisconsin planned to convert it to a turboprop. But a […]

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Discovery Aviation Reintroduces Former Liberty XL-2

You may have been wondering what happened to the Liberty XL-2 — the two-seat carbon fiber airplane that became the first piston-powered model to be certified with a Fadec-equipped engine in 2004. After a few years of hibernation the type-design was picked up by Melbourne, Florida-based Discovery Aviation, which has just reopened the order book […]

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Students Build Glasair Sportsman

Four students, one teacher and one chaperon from CHEF Homeschoolers of Cuba City, Wisconsin, are in Arlington, Washington, where they have started building a Glasair Sportsman. The students won the opportunity to experience Glasair’s Two Weeks to Taxi program through the GAMA/Build A Plane Aviation Design Challenge — a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) […]

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Thom Richard Wins First Round of 2015 Air Race 1 World Cup

Long time Reno Air Race pilot Thom Richard won the first round of the Air Race 1 World Cup this weekend, flying his Formula One airplane Hot Stuff around the course at the Monastir Habib Bourguba International Airport in Tunisia. Richard’s win didn’t come easy, however. Hot Stuff’s engine was overheating in the qualifying round, […]

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Ray Stits Flies West

Aviation pioneer Ray Stits has died. A passionate aviator, Stits, who was in his 90s, designed several airplanes including the Sky Baby, the smallest airplane built at the time, and was known among homebuilders and rag wing pilots as the man who invented the all-vinyl Poly-Fiber (also referred to as the Stits Process) material for […]

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Virgin Galactic Pilot Speaks Out About Crash

Chief pilot of Virgin Galactic, Dave Mackay, gave his first media interview regarding the tragic crash of SpaceShipTwo last October. Mackay spoke about his experience, telling the BBC he was flying WhiteKnightTwo, which carried the small space airplane to 50,000 feet during the ill-fated mission. While Mackay didn’t see the accident itself, he was above […]

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NASA Issues Grants for Supersonic Research

With a new era of supersonic flight in the horizon as Aerion makes progress on its AS2 and other players are expected to tap into the high speed commercial flight market, NASA is putting a strong focus on the study of sonic booms in hopes of eliminating the restrictions of supersonic flight over populated areas. […]

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