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Control Vision ATC Challenges Garmin’s Handheld Supremacy

The Anywhere Travel Companion (ATC) from Control Vision is taking on Garmin’s 496/495 for bragging rights as the most capable portable GPS navigator on the market. Pittsburg, Kansas-based Control Vision claims its ATC has a significantly larger screen (4.3 inches vs 3.75 inches) and roughly double the resolution. Priced at $895, it is available with […]

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Parade of Pistons Bows In

Seven hundred attendees at an aviation event might not seem like many, unless they’re the right 700 people. The Parade of Pistons (POP) show held over three days last week is the first of a series and is sponsored, in part, by Flying and AMPT. Exhibitors are limited to new aircraft vendors and service providers […]

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First Aspen Evolution Glass Is Installed

Rick Garcia, owner of Gulf Coast Avionics in Lakeland, Florida, pulled rank, reserving his company’s first Aspen Avionics Evolution system for his own personal Piper Seneca. “I believe this product is going to revolutionize avionics upgrades,” Garcia told Flying. The Aspen Evolution EFD1000 replaces steam gauge horizon and directional gyros with computerized “glass” versions. The […]

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Cage match: Cessna Cabin Class Twins versus the Piper Matrix

When I wrote my flight report/review of the new Piper Matrix, I knew I would be in for some grief. Moreover–unlike in real life–this time I knew precisely what form that grief would take. The biggest complaint would be that the Matrix was an unblown Mirage. This is largely true, but it’s funny how people […]

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Huge Phenom 300 Buy for Flight Options

Fractional jet operator Flight Options recently placed an order for nearly $1 billion worth of Phenom 300 light jets, with a firm order for 100 jets and an option for up to 50 more. Flight Options is slated to get its first Phenom 300 in late 2009. The purchase will greatly increase Flight Options’ already […]

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Parade of Pistons Steps Out in California

_ Flying_ magazine is the title sponsor of a series of events to be held around the United States this year that showcase piston-powered airplanes. The first Parade of Pistons show will be held at the Hawthorne Municipal Airport in Southern California on March 27-29. The Parade of Pistons concept is to gather as many […]

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Robinson Delivers Its 8,000th Helicopter

Robinson continues its amazing run as the most prolific civilian helicopter maker in the world by delivering its 8,000th unit to a private owner in New Zealand. The milestone machine was a four-seat R44 Raven II. Frank Robinson founded his company in 1973 to design and manufacture affordable helicopters for the civilian market. His first […]

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Aerion Orders Rolling In

The airplane is at least six years from entry into service and few specifics exist, and the program is not officially “launched,” but Aerion has already taken deposited orders worth $1.5 billion for its proposed supersonic business jet. The company is offering 40 early delivery positions at a price of $80 million in 2007 dollars. […]

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