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We Weren’t Supposed to Find Each Other — But We Did
By Jessica Schaefer, EAA 1284501 Four teens. One week. And the unbeatable experience of EAA AirVenture Oshkosh. They came ... Read more -
Where There Is Smoke
By Robert N. Rossier, EAA 472091 This piece originally ran in Robert’s Stick and Rudder column in the April 2025 ... Read more -
What Our Members Are Building/Restoring — California Wag-Aero Sportsman 2+2
By Estevan Roth, EAA 1072339 This piece originally ran in the April 2025 issue of EAA Sport Aviation magazine. In ... Read more -
Parts Left Over? The Inside Details
By Lisa Turner, EAA Lifetime 509911 This piece originally ran in Lisa’s Airworthy column in the April 2025 issue of ... Read more -
Ruffled Feathers: Air Cadets — Canada’s Best-Kept Secret, Part 2 of 2
By John Wyman, EAA 462533, Chapter 266 Montreal As I alluded to in last month’s write-up, the Air Cadets ... Read more -
Sean Walker – Glasair Sportsman 2+2
By Mike Davenport, Vancouver, British Columbia Sometimes craftsmanship is in the genes. In Sean Walker’s case that may be a ... Read more -
The P-51 That Couldn’t Fly
By John Klassen, EAA 781675, Headingly, Manitoba; Lyncrest EAA Chapter 63 member Who doesn’t like hearing about stories from WWII ... Read more -
A Mission With the “End in Mind” That Has a Plan B Built In: Part 2
By Sreekumar V Nair P. Eng., EAA Lifetime 1108291; EAA Chapter 1410, High River, Alberta, Canada Read part 1 here. ... Read more -
My Cessna of 50 Years!
By Alan Farrell, Truro, Nova Scotia A 73-year-old vintage Cessna and 1,500 feet of green grass. You turn on your ... Read more -
An Idea for Youth Aviation Education Bears Fruit
By Michael Friend, EAA 51201 Eight or nine years ago, your author and Joel Mapes of EAA Chapter 406 in ... Read more
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By Robert N. Rossier, EAA 472091 This piece originally ran in Robert’s Stick and Rudder ...
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So Many Choices
By Vic Syracuse, EAA Lifetime 180848 This piece originally ran in Vic’s Checkpoints column in ... -
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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EAA’s The Green Dot — Race Pilot Skip Holm
This time on The Green Dot, hosts Chris and Connor are joined by Skip Holm, a highly accomplished Air Force fighter pilot, Skunk Works test ... Read more -
EAA’s The Green Dot — Eagles Aerobatic Team Ferry Pilot Jeff Kilponen
This time on The Green Dot, hosts Hal and Chris are joined by Jeff Kilponen, EAA Lifetime 71124, who was a ferry pilot for the ... Read more -
EAA’s The Green Dot — NASA Flight Director Ronak Dave
This time on The Green Dot, hosts Chris and Hal are joined by Ronak Dave, who is a flight director with NASA at the Johnson ... Read more -
EAA’s The Green Dot — Boom Supersonic Chief Flight Test Engineer Nick Sheryka
This time on The Green Dot, hosts Chris and Holly are joined by Boom Supersonic’s chief flight test engineer, Nick Sheryka, EAA 856196, to discuss ... Read more
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A Hero in Your Own Hometown
Throughout the globe, as we drive from town to town, many times we see an ... -
A Model Citizen
By Emme Hornung, EAA 1463093 This piece originally ran in the November 2024 issue of ... -
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A Star-Struck Young Eagle
Young Eagles rallies can be magical for a number of reasons, but a recent EAA ... -
EAA Chapter 977’s Successful Young Eagles Workshops
By Mark Wiencek, EAA 96072 Here is an update about EAA Chapter 977, located in ... -
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