by EAA | Jun 6, 2024 | EAA Sport Aviation, Flying Tips, Ultralights
In a recent piece for EAA Sport Aviation, contributor Mark Murray talks about concepts to review and practice prior to a potential in-flight engine failure. The post Engine Failures During Cruise, Part 1 first appeared on Hangar Flying. Read...
by EAA | Jun 1, 2024 | EAA Sport Aviation, Flying Tips
In a recent column for EAA Sport Aviation, contributor Steve Krog discusses how to regain your confidence in performing crosswind takeoffs and landings. The post Crosswinds and Light Turbulence Cause Stomach Aches first appeared on Hangar Flying. Read...
by EAA | Jun 1, 2024 | EAA Museum, EAA Sport Aviation
Aircraft drawings connect designers to the engineers who build our favorite aircraft, so legibility is key. Before word processors and CAD software, the Leroy lettering set was used to fill in the title blocks of aircraft drawings. The post EAA’s Attic — Leroy...
by EAA | May 23, 2024 | EAA Sport Aviation, Flying Tips
In a recent column for EAA Sport Aviation, contributor Robert N. Rossier discusses the importance of scanning for traffic in the pattern prior to lining up for takeoff. The post One Last Look first appeared on Hangar Flying. Read...
by EAA | May 23, 2024 | EAA Sport Aviation, Homebuilding, Member Stories
In a recent piece for EAA Sport Aviation, EAA member Russell Cunningham takes us through the build of his pristine Glasair IIRG. The post What Our Members Are Building/Restoring — Minnesota Glasair IIRG first appeared on Hangar Flying. Read...
by EAA | May 8, 2024 | EAA Sport Aviation, Flying Tips
In a recent column for EAA Sport Aviation, contributor Vic Syracuse discusses a recent situation in which he was very glad he knew the emergency procedures associated with his Hummingbird helicopter. The post Expecting the Unexpected first appeared on Hangar Flying....