Aviation News

Icon Light Sport Amphibian Launched With Great Fanfare

On the evening before announcing he is leaving Eclipse, Vern Raburn took another stage at EAA AirVenture with a decidedly more upbeat message. He serves on the advisory board of Icon Aircraft, a Los Angeles company that hopes to produce its A5 light sport amphibian. The Icon A5 is a two-seat, folding-wing, trailer-capable amphibian with […]

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Bendix/King Announces Three New AV8OR Products

Bendix/King announced a trio of portable GPS and synthetic vision products at EAA AirVenture. Classed under the overall brand of AV8OR, the line starts with a portable GPS receiver with both aviation and automotive applications. Priced at $749, the 4.3-inch touch-screen navigator also has an optional real-time weather receiver available. For now, a $250 discount […]

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Lycoming Launches Three Engines

As previously announced, Lycoming will proceed with development of its TIO-360-EXP Thunderbolt engine, designed to operate at 180 horsepower on unleaded fuel. The turbonormalized, intercooled fuel-injected engine is noncertified and is currently approved for use with ASTM D910 100LL fuel. Future approvals are expected for use with EN228 and ASTM D4814 automotive-based fuels with supplemental […]

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Hawker 4000 Receives Full Certification

The super-midsize Hawker 4000 business jet received final FAA certification earlier this summer and the company began deliveries. The airplane has a carbon fiber fuselage with 6-foot headroom and a flat floor and is, in most respects, the most advanced midsize jet in service. The rudder, steering and brakes all are fly-by-wire controlled, and the […]

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Diamond to Show Austro Engine Alternative at EAA AirVenture

Operators of Diamond aircraft that are currently powered by Thielert Aircraft Engines’ diesel piston power plants will have a first chance to see the alternative next week at EAA AirVenture in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Diamond will have an example of its developmental AE 300 Austro engine on display. The developmental 170 hp turbodiesel engine is earmarked […]

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Parade of Pistons Beats the Heat in Denver

More than 1,000 general aviation buyers braved triple-digit temperatures to visit Centennial Airport in Denver last week for the third in a series of Parade of Piston events. Fifteen aircraft manufacturers were represented and up to a dozen aircraft were sold on site. Sponsored in part by Flying and AMPT Associates, a leading motor sports […]

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Win an Anywhere Map ATC Handheld!

Anywhere Map’s handheld GPS navigators, which are loaded with features, have long given pilots a lot of value in easy to use portable navigators. The company’s latest, the Anywhere Map Travel Companion (ATC), might be the best yet. Offering advanced moving maps and a host of available safety utilities, the ATC might well be a […]

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Geared Turbofans Offered by Pratt & Whitney Canada

Announced at this week’s Farnborough Airshow, the Pratt & Whitney Canada PurePower family of turbofans attempts to tap geared engine technology to achieve lower fuel burns and higher efficiency. The PurePower PW1000G and PW800 are earmarked for regional airliners and business jets, including Bombardier’s developmental CSeries 100- to 149-seat regional jets, also announced at Farnborough […]

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