Sport Aviation Magazine
Expert tips and inspiring stories from EAA Sport Aviation, our premier monthly magazine. See more at EAA.org/SportAviation, or become a member at EAA.org/Join to get new issues in your inbox each month and gain full access to the digital archives dating back to 1953.
Filter by our various columns, each offering a different expertise area.
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Ultralight Flight Instruction
Thinking about learning to fly ultralights? EAA Sport Aviation contributor Mark Murray discusses some of the tips and tricks in his latest piece. Read more
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What Are We Not Teaching Students Today?
In a recent column for EAA Sport Aviation, contributor Steve Krog discusses aspects of flight training that aren’t generally being taught to student pilots today. Read more
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EAA’s Attic — WAFS Jacket
A closer look at a World War II-era Women’s Auxiliary Ferrying Squadron jacket. Read more
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What Our Members Are Building/Restoring — Wisconsin Taylorcraft L-2
EAA member Grant Van Den Heuvel takes us through the restoration of his Taylorcraft L-2 in the March 2022 issue of EAA Sport Aviation magazine. Read more
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Lost in the Air
In a recent column for EAA Sport Aviation, contributor Robert N. Rossier discusses getting “lost in the air” and tips for unusual attitude recovery. Read more
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Galesburg’s 50th
In a recent column for EAA Sport Aviation, contributor Vic Syracuse talks about his trip to the 50th National Stearman Fly-In this past September. Read more
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Seeing Clearly in the Fog
Reflecting on a passion for ultralights, and one Quicksilver MX in particular, while waiting out the morning fog. Read more
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EAA’s Attic — Spruce Goose Fragment
A closer look at a wooden fragment taken from the largest flying boat ever built, the legendary Hughes H-4 Hercules. Read more









