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Atlantic Crossing in a Single-Engine Turboprop
Lindbergh did it alone in 33 hours, though that was eastbound. I did it 81 years later westbound, in a brand-new turboprop airplane, guided by an experienced transoceanic ferry pilot. It took four days. The experience was remarkable in very many ways; some were impressive technical aspects, others were extraordinary observations that are best categorized […]
Diamond Details Developments With Twin Star, Super Star Programs
Diamond, which a year ago seemed to have little to worry about beyond building enough airplanes to meet the demand, is scurrying these days to deal with a variety of challenges, not the least of which is a sharp drop-off in orders due to the global financial crisis. There has been some good news, though. […]
Gulfstream Unveils New G250
The fact that Gulfstream was working on a new super-midsize jet was one of the worst kept secrets in business aviation. Even though most speculation got the name right — the G250 — almost nobody predicted correctly how totally new the airplane would be before the formal announcement at the NBAA convention in Orlando in […]
Why Are Wings Swept?
If you’re historically inclined, you may be interested to know that the first swept-wing airplane appeared in 1907. It was built by J. W. Dunne, a gifted Irishman who also had some interesting ideas about the nature of Time. It had the distinction of being stable in all axes — uncapsizeable, in the boat-influenced language […]
Operating Experience for Two … Again
Leon and I shook our heads as we stared at the line of airplanes in front of us that we had been instructed to follow. In contrast to the other line for JFK’s Runway 22 Right, our line wasn’t moving. The weather on the initial route was preventing our departure. The frustrating part was that […]
Mooney Acclaim Type S
There are many things to love about the turbocharged Mooney Acclaim, more than 230 of those things, in fact, and the Type S follow-on has a few more to add to the mix, bringing the total, according to Mooney’s accounting, to 242 … knots, that is. The Continental TSIO-550-equipped Acclaim has been around for a […]
Knowing What We Know
Brad Hayden comes from an aviation family. His father and uncle had avionics shops, and he confesses to flying so much as a kid that he “kind of got sick of it.” Of course, that might also have been due to the airsickness he and his five siblings battled on all those hot summer flights […]