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July 23, 2024

Airborne Oshkosh24 Day 2: Samson Sky, AbleFlight, MagniX, Hartzell

 07.23.24: VerdeGo Powers Up, Frecce Tricolori, Pelton Int'vw - Part 2: MOSAIC!!!!

 
 
They flew the Samson Sky earlier this year… and the data is yielding some exciting updates and modifications for the unique roadable airplane/flying car program. The Able Flight ceremony at Oshkosh is one of our favorite events, as a number of new pilots, who have proven themselves to be ‘hand-capable’ join our ranks. How aviation will power its convoluted future is a question that some of the best minds in aviation are trying to answer… and MagniX is competing for a share of what that will look like. Hartzell continues to build an incredible suite of prop products… while Hartzell Engine Technologies continues to support

DeltaHawk and Vulcanair Announce Collaboration at EAA AirVenture

Vulcanair Aircraft to Integrate Jet Fuel Piston Engines

DeltaHawk and Vulcanair announced in a joint press conference at EAA AirVenture 2024 they have entered into a collaborative relationship to develop FAA- and EASA-certified installation of the innovative, FAA-certified DHK jet fuel piston engines into Vulcan’s line of general aviation aircraft. The agreement has been executed and the two companies have begun exchanging engineering data and technical resources to begin integrating the DeltaHawk engine into Vulcanair’s V-1 aircraft in the initial phase, with future phases involving the P.68 and A-Viator aircraft.

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Hartzell Engine Tech Hosting Forums at EAA AirVenture

Series of Activities and Technical Forums During the Week

Hartzell Engine Tech will be hosting a series of events and technical forums during the week-long EAA AirVenture, July 22-28 in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Two popular YouTubers will be at the Hartzell Engine Tech Booth #1111: Jimmy’s World YouTube will be there on Wednesday July 24, at 11 a.m. Jason Morrison of the YouTube show Rebuild Rescue will be there on Saturday July 27, at 11 a.m. Hartzell will also host three educational forums at Superior Air Parts Booth #258...

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Diamond Introduces New MPP Guardian DA62

Twin-Engine Imaging Platform Joins the Family for Ultra-High-Resolution Photography and Surveillance

Diamond Aircraft has announced the introduction of the DA62 MPP Guardian, their flagship twin equipped with the biggest and best assortment of surveillance and imaging equipment the marque could offer. The manufacturer outfitted its first example with a Shotover M2 EO/IR camera system, UDT-04 airborne transmitter, and Shotover Augmented Reality System. The first of the Guardian breed was unveiled just in time for the Farnborough International Airshow, getting some eyes on Diamond's latest and greatest. On top of it all, the DA62 offers some pretty attractive operating costs, burning standard Jet-A diesel fuel instead of much costlier (and rarer abr

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Aspen Evolution Multi-Function Display Getting Upgrade

Provides Engine Monitoring for Piston Single-Engine Aircraft

Aspen Avionics and Electronics International (EI) announced they formed a partnership to incorporate engine monitoring capabilites into Aspen’s Evolution MFD500 MAX and MFD1000 MAX Multi-function displays. The upgraded system will replace legacy instrument hardware with engine information comparable to modern installed EFIS systems. The features are in development and involve integrating EI’s sensors and engine data converter with the software to run the display functions while removing the installed/original RPM, oil temp/press, manifold temp, EGT/CHT, fuel level/press, volt/amp, and TIT gauges. The system will be on display at Aspen Avionics booth in Hangar B at EAA Ai

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Dynon Expands SkyView HDX STC to Encompass 800+ Aircraft

Competition for Affordable GA Panels Heats Up With Expanded Dynon Catalog

Dynon has updated its Approved Model List for a whole host of twin-engine piston aircraft, bringing their SkyView HDX avionics into more than 800 specific variants in all. The updated STC now includes 168 new twin-engine aircraft models, in addition to 24 more single-engine aircraft. That means overall, the SkyView HDX is cleared for install in almost 800 different aircraft, which includes pretty much any unpressurized single-engine piston and piston twins with up to 10 passengers. Dynon even added some larger single-engine piston workhorses like the De Havilland Beaver, or aging classics that other manufacturers seem to forget about entirely these days. The firm stressed th

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Airborne 07.15.24: Airplane Thief, Joe Engle Goes West, B-29 To Decatur

Also: Boeing Deliveries, Caravan STC, Ukraine F-16s, Bell 505 Mexican Tour

A 28-year-old man residing in Concord, California, is out on bail after being arrested in connection with an attempted theft of multiple airplanes from the Buchanan Field Airport (KCCR). Police have charged the man with six felonies including attempted grand theft and attempted fraud. The story began when a local owner got wind of his aircraft being advertised for sale. Which took him by surprise since he knew nothing about it nor had he authorized it. NAA paid tribute to USAF Major General Joe Henry Engle, who passed away on July 10, 2024. Engle always had a passion to fly. But h

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Infinity Flight Group and American Airlines Cadet Academy Partnership Official

Six-Month Soft Launch Formalized and Expanded

Infinity Flight Group and American Airlines Cadet Academy have formalized their partnership after a successful soft launch of the program at Trenton-Mercer Airport (KTTN) in Trenton, New Jersey. In addition, Infinity expanded the program to include a second location at Treasure Coast Airport (KFPR) in Fort Pierce, Florida. The cadet academy offers students a direct path to a commercial flying career with American Airlines, including those with zero prior flight experience. This is done through a structured program that provides the knowledge and skills required, as well as guaranteed placement with a regional carrier wholly-owned by American when successfully completed, progressing to a job with A

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Textron Improves Support Network in United Kingdom

Special Missions Aircraft on the Way to Britain Thanks to Gama Aviation Limited

Textron Aviation announced an expansion to its more boutique product offerings abroad, thanks to a new partnership with Gama Aviation Limited. Gama Aviation will now act as the go-to for UK clientele with a mission to fulfill, selling anything from the Cessna and Beechcraft families. Textron's special mission aircraft include contenders like their single-engine Cessna Grand Caravan or twin-turboprop King Air, all the way up to jets like the Citation Longitude. They can be outfitted for a whole host of missions, from more mundane things like cargo carriage and aerial survey all the way up to amphibious operations and urgent medevac.

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Airborne 07.12.24: Dillingham Saved, Jim Inhofe Goes West, Boeing Plea

Also: Warrantless Drone Use by Police, PHI Airbus H160, NTPS Change of Command, Bush Marine One

A 50-year lease was signed on Friday July 5 by U.S. Army Garrison Hawai’i Commander Col. Steve McGunegle, Hawai’i Governor Josh Green, M.D., and the Hawai’i Department of Transportation Director Ed Sniffen for Kawaihpai Airfield, known more widely as Dillingham Airfield (PHDH). James Mountain Inhofe, a tireless aviation advocate and Republican retired Senator from Oklahoma, has died at the age of 89 after suffering a stroke on July 4. He had retired from the Senate in 2023 because of his health, and had four years left in his term. He

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Airborne-Flight Training 07.11.24: Alabama Av HS, Med Certs, Diamond-Turkish A/L

Also: PAL Aerospace, ERAU Eclipse, Second Las Vegas Airport, Drone MIL Exhibition

The Alabama Aerospace and Aviation High School (AAHS) enrolled its first 9th and 10th grade students to begin classes in the fall of 2022. Just two years later the school broke ground on a new campus at the Bessemer Municipal Airport (KEKY) in Bessemer, Alabama. The school is the first aviation, aerospace, and STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) focused public charter school in the state. And it’s free to attend. A final rule just published by the FAA provides relief for check pilots and flight instructors in Part 135 commuter and on-demand operat

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NTSB Final Report: Kolb Twinstar

The Left Wheel Departed From The Left Strut. The Airplane Began Sliding On The Turf And Nosed Over

Analysis: The flight instructor and the pilot, who was also the builder of the airplane, were practicing soft field landings with the tailwheel-equipped experimental airplane. They performed two threepoint landings to the dry turf without incident. During touchdown on the third landing, with the pilot on the flight controls, the left wheel departed from the left strut. The airplane began sliding on the turf and nosed over, coming to rest inverted. The airplane sustained substantial damage to the fuselage, both wings, and the empennage.

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Classic Aero-TV: The PB4Y-2 Privateer - A Priceless Aero-Treasure

From 2015 (YouTube Version): Oshkosh Reveals Many Treasures... Including Old Warbirds Full Of History

While at EAA AirVenture 2015, ANN News Editor, Tom Patton, ventured out to visit the warbirds and was attracted to a large four engine aircraft that is a variation of the World War II Consolidated B-24. It turns out to be the world’s only flyable PB4Y-2, Privateer, which is a U.S. Navy version of the B-24. To get the full scoop about the airplane, Tom talked with Boyd Gallaher, who is the pilot of the aircraft. Gallaher first became acquainted with this airplane in the late 1970s when it was being operated as a fire suppressio

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (07.23.24)

Aero Linx: United Flying Octogenarians Who are the United Flying Octogenarians (UFO)? We are an international group of more than 1700 pilots who have acted as a certificated PIC on or after our 80th birthday. The UFO was "born" on November 2, 1982, in Las Vegas, NV. There, a group of senior pilots who mutually shared a love of aviation, set about to form a tax-exempt organization that would attract other 80-year-olds to join their quest. They adopted a charter, elected officers, and determined to meet regularly in order to share stories (exaggerations?) of their piloting expertise and enjoy each other's company.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (07.23.24): Fallen Hero

Fallen Hero Remains of fallen members of the United States military are often returned home by aircraft. These flights may be identified with the phrase “FALLEN HERO” added to the remarks section of the flight plan, or they may be transmitted via air/ground communications. If able, these flights will receive priority handling.

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (07.23.24)

“Installation of the DHK engine in the V1 and P-68 platforms will expand the market not only because of the lower cost of operation but also because of fuel availability concerns. DeltaHawk’s highly innovative engine technology is already setting new standards for what a modern General Aviation engine should be, and we are excited about what this technology will bring to the V1 performance and cost of operation.” Source: Michael McMann, VP of Sales & Marketing of Vulcanair Aircraft US distributor Ameravia commenting on the announcement of an OEM agreement between the Deltahawk folks and the Vulcanair program.  

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