• Volunteer Spotlight — Ann Sederquist

    If you’ve ever visited the EAA Aviation Museum, there’s a good chance you interacted with one of our volunteer docents. ... Read more
  • The Dead Battery Surprise

    In a recent column for EAA Sport Aviation, contributor Lisa Turner discusses the modern-day battery technology available for your aircraft ... Read more
  • How I Became a Motor-Head

    Larry Fleming, an experienced hang glider pilot, steps into the world of powered flight with his Aeros Nano Trike. Follow ... Read more
  • EAA’s The Green Dot — USAF Fighter Pilot Tammy Barlette

    This time on The Green Dot, hosts Chris and Margaret are joined by Lt. Col. (ret.) Tammy Barlette, who flew ... Read more
  • Girls Take Flight 2.0

    The annual Canadian aviation success story from CYOO (Oshawa Executive Airport) continues unabated. Albeit in a new, different, and exciting ... Read more
  • Chapter Leader Recognition: Lauren Labs

    When Lauren Labs became the scholarship coordinator for EAA Chapter 931, she went above and beyond in her efforts to ... Read more
  • Legal Eagle XL ORV (Off Road Vehicle)

    In a recent piece for EAA Sport Aviation, contributor Robbie Culver writes about Les Homan, EAA 1063924, and his Legal ... Read more
  • Winter Maintenance

    In a recent column for EAA Sport Aviation, contributor Vic Syracuse discusses the importance of proactive maintenance on your aircraft ... Read more
  • EAA’s The Green Dot — Air Show Performer Matt Younkin

    This time on The Green Dot, hosts Hal and Tom are joined by longtime air show performer Matt Younkin, EAA ... Read more
  • EAA’s Attic — Target Kite, Mark 1, Mitsubishi A6M

    In 1940, Smithsonian employee Paul Garber produced an exhibit highlighting the various Allied and Axis aircraft then fighting in World ... Read more
  • Volunteer Spotlight — Ann Sederquist
  • The Dead Battery Surprise
  • How I Became a Motor-Head
  • EAA’s The Green Dot — USAF Fighter Pilot Tammy Barlette
  • Girls Take Flight 2.0
  • Chapter Leader Recognition: Lauren Labs
  • Legal Eagle XL ORV (Off Road Vehicle)
  • Winter Maintenance
  • EAA’s The Green Dot — Air Show Performer Matt Younkin
  • EAA’s Attic — Target Kite, Mark 1, Mitsubishi A6M

  • Dream It

    Norm DeWitt, EAA Lifetime 179893, has flown Air Force fighters, competition aerobatic aircraft, homebuilts, and nearly everything in between over the past 56 years.

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  • Setting Records and Taking Names

    Since moving to the United States 20 years ago, Harley Milne, EAA 1377610, made it his top priority to see as much of the country ... Read more

  • It Takes a Village to Build a Biplane

    Having built three Hatz biplanes over the years, Rick Hansen, EAA 143651, knew his latest aircraft project would be a massive undertaking. Restoring a Travel ... Read more

  • Honoring Your Heritage

    Vic Stottlemyer of Waukesha, Wisconsin, has a deep-rooted English heritage and has chosen to honor that heritage by owning and operating a de Havilland Chipmunk ... Read more

  • Game Changer

    From Game Composites in Bentonville, Arkansas, comes the GameBird, the airplane that’s changing the game for long-range and aerobatic performance.

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  • Argus, At Last

    Nearly two decades after beginning their restoration, Jim Chybicki and Bob Coon’s Fairchild 24/Argus III was rolled out of its hangar as a completed airplane.

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  • An Empowered Couple Empowering Kids

    For Corben Meyer, EAA 1252156, and Renee Brilhante, EAA 1074356, EAA’s Young Eagles program was exactly what they needed to get them started and now ... Read more

  • Better Late Than Never

    Although he began his flight training in 1970, it wasn’t until 2004 that Dan Simpson, EAA 9029549, earned his private pilot certificate.

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  • Not Your Mother’s STOL Competition

    Taking place this past September at Byrd’s Adventure Center in the middle of the Arkansas Ozarks, the ArkanSTOL Ozark Backwoods Challenge featured some of the ... Read more

  • The Future of Flight

    Last February, the GoFly Final Fly Off took place at NASA Ames Research Center in Mountain View, California. Hear from some of the engineers and ... Read more