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Floatplane Training, Canadian Style

As I start the engine, close the door and steer away from the shore, navigating gingerly around a submerged tree trunk and the last log in the rugged breakwater a few yards away, the butterflies in my stomach advance from a jittery dance of anticipation into something more akin to a whirling dervish frenzy. It’s […]

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You Want to Put Them /Where/?

Japan has been a marginal, but potentially formidable, presence in American aviation since the late 1960s. Fuji Heavy Industries, which had previously manufactured both two- and four-seat versions of the Beech T-34 Mentor for domestic military forces, produced almost 300 of the FA200 Aero Subaru, which looked the way a 172 would if you replaced […]

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Canyonland Cruiser: Cessna 208B

What pilot doesn’t like to play the “dream plane” game? If money were no object (or at least a lot less of an object than it normally is), what jaw-droppingly cool airplane would you stick in your hangar? I know, it’s hard to pick just one. So we pilots tend to get greedy when playing […]

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American Legend Cub

If you had the choice between buying a real J-3 or an LSA knockoff of a J-3, wouldn’t you pick the real McCoy? I used to think it was a no brainer. I’m not so sure any more. I stopped by the home of the American Legend Aircraft Company in Sulphur Springs, Texas, located about […]

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Tundra Tire Nation

What do the Wright Flyer, the Spirit of St. Louis, the Bell X-1 and the Apollo 11 Lunar Module have in common? Somehow, each of these flying machines managed to attain an honored place in aerospace history despite having small landing gear tires or none at all. This is a paradox of sorts, considering the […]

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A Dog’s Life in the Air

This is a story about a dog and an airplane. The dog is Ubu, a 14-year-old lab-shepherd mix, color black. The airplane is a 1980 Cheyenne I, color white with a brown stripe. The two met just after my wife, Cathy, and I acquired the Cheyenne about five years ago. Ubu had developed a love […]

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Cessna 206 Stationair

I told our son on the phone that I was going to fly a new 206. He asked if that wasn’t the airplane we flew to Alabama on his first birthday. It was. He will be 41 in August. The 206 has been around for a long time. The biggest change over time, up until […]

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Aviation Spoken Here

The world may cover almost 200 million square miles and support upwards of six billion people, over 700,000 of whom are active pilots, but it is still, in my experience, a very small place. I once literally bumped into Patty Wagstaff in a doorway of Grand Central Station, even though neither of us lives in […]

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Because I Don’t Want One

The craggy rocks of the northern California coastline stretch out in front of the Cheetah, offering sharp contrast to the dramatically swirling blue waters and white foam surf crashing violently against their sides as we make our way north. I’m busy contemplating possible reasons for the stretch of turquoise-colored water near the shoreline when Jeff’s […]

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