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by Isabel Goyer

Epic Collier Trophy Fails

The history of the National Aeronautic Association is a long and glorious one. From the organization’s first award to Glenn Curtiss for the development of the floatplane, the NAA has much more often that not hit the nail on the head, recognizing remarkable achievements that have stood the test of time. But there have been […]

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Collier Trophy Finalists Announced: Predictable to Surprising

The National Aeronautic Association has announced the finalists for the 2012 Collier Trophy, the industry’s highest honor, which recognizes the top achievement in aerospace during the previous year. While the committee has had some glaring misses in recent years, recognizing airplanes that would struggle to certification in at least two cases, the nominees this year […]

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World’s Ugliest Airplane Retires: Where’s It Going?

Rockwell Collins has decided to bid adieu to its well traveled and much beloved North American Sabreliner 50 avionics test bed, an airplane the company has owned since 1976. The airplane has been used over the decades for testing a variety of groundbreaking avionics developments, including early satellite communications, radio altimeters, the first Mode-S transponder, […]

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B-29 Flies Again but Big Question Remains

After Fifi, the world’s only flying B-29, made a precautionary landing at AIRSHO in Midland last October, the big bomber hasn’t made another flight since. The problem, as most of our readers are aware, is that engine maintenance is expensive for all of us. When you factor in the cost of repairing one of the […]

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Jack Pelton to Lead Ops at Turbine Aircraft Remanufacturer

Jack Pelton, former CEO of Cessna Aircraft and current chairman of the board of the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA), has been named the managing director of operations for the Aviation Alliance, a group of individuals and aviation businesses that will “offer remanufactured, modernized turbine-powered aircraft to the aviation and defense industries.” The first project will […]

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Cirrus SR20 Crashes in Connecticut

A Cirrus SR20 crashed approximately two miles from Danbury Airport in Central Connecticut last night, and all three occupants walked away, though their airplane was held up for a while. (Initial reports had reported that it was an SR22, but those reports turned out to be inaccurate.) According to reports in the local papers, the […]

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Cirrus Launches Generation 5 SR22

Cirrus Aircraft today (Thursday, January 17, 2013) announced the launch of its latest SR22 models, the Generation 5 SR22 and SR22T. The new 22s features a host of quality-of-life improvements and one showstopper: a 200-pound increase in the airplanes’ maximum takeoff weight. As in past airframe updates, Cirrus calls a model a new generation only […]

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Cessna Earns Certification for Higher-Power Grand Caravan EX

Cessna has earned FAA approval for its Grand Caravan EX. The new model is outfitted with the Pratt & Whitney PT6A-140, which puts out 867 shp, a nearly 40 percent improvement in power and a roughly 20 percent improvement in its already good climb performance. Certain operators are excited about this fact, as the EX […]

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Cessna Ready to Start Citation M2 Production

Announced just last spring, the latest version of Cessna’s venerable 525 CitationJet lineup, the M2 model, is already making its way down the production line at the company’s Independence, Kansas, factory. The new model features Garmin G3000 avionics, a completely updated interior scheme and Williams FJ44 turbofan engines producing nearly 2,000 pounds of thrust apiece. […]

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Florida Wingsuit Skydiver Still Missing

Searchers are not holding out much hope for the Florida man, Kurt Ruppert, who went missing after jumping in a wingsuit from a helicopter in a mountainous area of Washington State last Thursday. Low temperatures and inhospitable terrain mean that the chances of Ruppert still being alive if he somehow survived a hard parachute landing […]

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