by EAA | May 11, 2021 | EAA Sport Aviation, Lancair Legacy, Member Stories, Why We Fly
Norm DeWitt, EAA Lifetime 179893, has flown Air Force fighters, competition aerobatic aircraft, homebuilts, and nearly everything in between over the past 56 years. Read...
by EAA | May 11, 2021 | EAA Sport Aviation, Homebuilding, homebuilt, Member Stories
EAA member Mike Dann takes us through the build of his Airdrome Aeroplanes Fokker E-III replica. Read...
by EAA | May 6, 2021 | EAA Sport Aviation, From The Hangar Floor, Homebuilding
As I’ve visited aircraft build projects as a technical counselor over the years, I’ve noticed one thing that stays the same between the builds. The fit between the builder’s personality and the project complexity is a critical factor in completing the project and...
by EAA | Mar 26, 2021 | EAA Sport Aviation, Flying Tips
EAA Sport Aviation columnist Steve Krog discusses incidents in his monthly Classic Instructor column. Read More
by EAA | Mar 20, 2021 | EAA Sport Aviation, Member Stories, Why We Fly
How often is it at age 17 that you get your first ride in a historic 1942 Meyers OTW airplane? Then you end up owning that same airplane 35 years later? Not very often. That’s why I want to tell you the story. It’s full circle and unique. Link To...
by EAA | Mar 20, 2021 | EAA Sport Aviation, engine failure, Flying Tips
I was over a swamp when the engine started to burble. That’s a scientific word for “make a strange extra noise that strikes unease into a pilot’s heart.” I’m making this up, I thought. Everything is fine. Then the engine stopped. Link To...