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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Volunteer Spotlight – Bob McLaughlin
For nearly the past 40 years, Bob McLaughlin, EAA 188831, has volunteered with EAA in some shape or form. Read more
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A Newbie’s Guide to Sport Aviation
Are you looking to get started in aviation? EAA Sport Aviation magazine writer Budd Davisson gives some advice on how to do just that. Read more
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Staying Sharp
It’s never a bad time for a new challenge, as columnist Vic Syracuse explains in the July 2021 issue of EAA Sport Aviation magazine. Read more
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Stalls Revisited 2.0
They must be respected, but don’t need to be feared. Steve Krog takes a closer look in this column from the July 2021 issue of EAA Sport Aviation magazine. Read more
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EAA’s Attic — RAF Course and Speed Calculator
This Mk IIA course and speed calculator was a mechanical computer used by British and Commonwealth air forces during World War II. Read more
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Forgotten Factors in Performance
Tipping the scales of safety. Read more
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Volunteer Spotlight — Ted and Lynn Kirkpatrick
When it comes to EAA’s Young Eagles program, you won’t find too many volunteers more passionate than Ted and Lynn Kirkpatrick. Read more
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Outsourcing for the Homebuilder
When it’s time to go beyond DIY. Read more
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EAA’s Attic — Leighnor Flight Recorder
Back in the mid-1960s, William Leighnor, EAA 8583, was asked by his cousin, an avid sailplane pilot, if he could develop a more accurate flight recorder than what was generally available at that time Read more
