by EAA | Feb 23, 2022 | EAA Sport Aviation, Ultralight, Ultralights
Skonkwerks’ Project First Flight is a natural and intuitive step to give back to the ultralight community, nurture the culture, and provide opportunities for prospective pilots, including interested youths and special needs adults. Read...
by EAA | Feb 17, 2022 | EAA Sport Aviation, Flying Tips
Are straight-in approaches to land acceptable? The answer is sometimes yes and sometimes no. EAA Sport Aviation contributor Steve Krog discusses in a recent column. Read...
by EAA | Feb 17, 2022 | Attic, EAA Aviation Museum, EAA Museum, EAA Sport Aviation
The ATC-510 Personal Flight Simulator was manufactured in the 1970s by Analog Training Computers Inc. The full unit includes the simulated panel and a pair of rudder pedals. Read...
by EAA | Feb 8, 2022 | EAA Sport Aviation, Flying Tips
EAA Sport Aviation contributor Robert N. Rossier discusses the dangers of simply going through the motions in a recent column. Read...
by EAA | Feb 8, 2022 | EAA Sport Aviation, From The Hangar Floor, Homebuilding, Van's RV-7
EAA member Scott Millhouse discusses the build of his Van’s RV-7A in the January 2022 issue of EAA Sport Aviation magazine. Read...
by EAA | Feb 4, 2022 | EAA Sport Aviation, Flying Tips, From The Hangar Floor, maintenance
EAA Sport Aviation contributor Lisa Turner discusses some tips for preparing your aircraft for its condition inspection in a recent column. Read...