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November 01, 2024

Airborne 11.01.24: XB-1 Flies Again, Evektor Fleet Sale, Zepp Record Remembered

 Also: Senator Pushes FAA, Gulfstream Goes Starlink, Crew-8 Astro Out of Hospital, PC-12 Flight Hours

 
 
Boom Supersonic’s XB-1 demonstrator aircraft successfully carried out Flight Six last week, achieving the primary objective of testing the Flutter Excitation System (FES). The company said the flight made significant progress toward validating a fully functional FES, as it was successfully tested at Mach 0.65, a higher airspeed than the previous flutter test point. Evektor has partnered with Odyssey Pilot Hours, a training and time-building operation in Erie, Colorado, to deliver twelve Harmony aircraft in the next few months. Odyssey has taken delivery of the first six Harmonys, with four more to come by the end of 2024, and th

Blue Angels Hosts Joint Flyover With Thunderbirds

Provides a Sneak-Peak Into the Rare Upcoming Conjoined Airshow

The US Navy’s Blue Angels executed a conjoined flyover with the US Air Force’s Thunderbirds on October 30. This was a glimpse into the upcoming 2024 Blue Angels Homecoming Air Show at Naval Air Station Pensacola, hosted November 1 and 2. The teams are typically kept at least 150 miles apart during air show season to extend their reach.

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Bombardier Delivers 100th Challenger 350

Fastest Model In Super-Mid Category To Reach Benchmark

Bombardier announced the 100th delivery of its Challenger 3500 marking it as the fastest business jet in the super-midsize category to reach that milestone. The Challenger 3500 first entered into service in 2022 and has become Bombardier’s best-selling model, offering versatility, reliability, and the lowest operating costs in its class. It also has the widest cabin in the class along with being spacious and having a refined finish. Its dispatch rate of 99.8% affirms its reliability.

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B-29 Doc Stopping In Springfield In November

History Restored Tour Makes A Weekend Visit

The B-29 “Doc” History Restored Tour will be making a visit to the Springfield-Branson National Airport (KSGF) in Missouri from November 1-3, 2024, for a weekend stop. As at the other 25 stops in the historic aircraft’s tour this year, people will be able climb up into the aircraft to tour the interior, crew compartments, and cockpit as well as book Flight Experience rides on Friday and Saturday November 2 and 3.

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Manta Aircraft Secures Partner for Hybrid V/STOL Aircraft

Shenyang Aviation Enters Agreement to Develop the Manta ANN Plus

Manta Aircraft has entered a partnership with Shenyang Aviation Industries Group to develop and certify its hybrid-electric vertical/short takeoff and landing (HeV/STOL) aircraft in China.  The six-seater aircraft, dubbed the ANN Plus, aims to enhance versatility, efficiency, and sustainability in regional air transportation.

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Red Cat Provides Australian Navy FlightWave Edge 130 Blue Systems

Contract Obtained Through Criterion Solutions

Red Cat Holdings announced that it has secured a contract for an order of 12 FlightWave Edge 130 Blue systems from the Royal Australian Navy. The deal was facilitated by Criterion Solutions Pty Ltd., an Australian distributor of intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance (ISR), and information technology solutions.

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20th Anniversary Of Airship Speed Record By Steve Fossett

Adventurer And Pilot Held 89 Air Sports Records

October 27th marked the 20-year anniversary of Steve Fossett’s record-setting flight in Friedrichshafen, Germany, when he flew a Zeppelin NT at 115 km/hr, beating the previous record of 92.8 km/hr. The standing record had been set in 2000 by James Dexter and Michael Kendrick. Fossett did not have a license to fly the Zeppelin until just a few weeks before his flight. His instructor and eventual copilot was Hans-Paul Stroehle. 

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SpaceX Completes 100 Launches In 2024

Two Starlink Missions Fly In The Same Day

SpaceX completed its 100th launch of 2024 on October 15, delivering the Starlink 10-10 mission’s cargo of 23 Starlink satellites into orbit after launching from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. This was the 11th flight for the Falcon 9 first stage booster, tail number B1080. Previous missions included three to the International Space Station (ISS), one with astronauts and two Cargo Dragon flights. 

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NTSB Prelim: Robinson R44

During The Impact With The Radio Tower, There Was An Explosion, And The Helicopter Fell To The Ground

On October 20, 2024, about 1951 central daylight time, a Robinson R44 helicopter, N881KE, was destroyed when it impacted a radio tower near Houston, Texas. The pilot and three passengers sustained fatal injuries. The helicopter was operated as a 14 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 91 revenue sightseeing flight. According to preliminary Automatic Dependent Surveillance Broadcast (ADS-B) data and recorded air traffic control communications, the helicopter departed Ellington Airport, Houston, Texas, about 1942, and flew north, then northwest about 900 ft msl.

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Classic Aero-TV: GAMI's G100UL Coming To A Field Near You

From SUN 'n FUN 2024 (YouTube Edition): Plenty of Gas On Hand To Get Things Started

The folks from GAMI have been hard at work bringing their G100UL Unleaded Avgas to market, making good on years of development. Jim Campbell, ANN Editor-in-Chief, stopped by the GAMI booth to get an update on their first steps into the market from Head of Engineering George Braly. It's quite clear by now that the reliance on leaded fuel is an achilles heel for those airports occupying valuable real estate around the country - fixing it could help disarm opponents of General Aviation of one of their most effective lobbying tools.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (11.01.24)

Aero Linx: Association of Air Medical Services (AAMS) Established in 1980, the Association of Air Medical Services (AAMS) is an international trade association headquartered in the Washington, DC area. AAMS is a non-profit 501C (6) trade association that represents and advocates on behalf of our membership to enhance their ability to deliver quality, safe, and effective medical care and medical transportation for every patient in-need. AAMS is a dedicated team, committed to representing and advocating for the Air Medical and the Critical Care Ground Transport Industry and supporting our members who proudly serve their communities throughout the United States and around the world. AAMS provides n

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (11.01.24): Decision Altitude (DA)

Decision Altitude (DA) A specified altitude (mean sea level (MSL)) on an instrument approach procedure (ILS, GLS, vertically guided RNAV) at which the pilot must decide whether to continue the approach or initiate an immediate missed approach if the pilot does not see the required visual references.

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (11.01.24)

“The B-29 Doc History Restored Tour provides unique, one-of-a-kind access to the type of airplane that helped deliver the end of World War II in the Pacific against Japan for the Allied Forces. When people have a chance to fly in Doc or climb inside one of only two remaining B-29 Superfortress bombers, it brings to life the stories of the men and women who designed, built, flew and maintained these historic warbirds. It also ensures the legacy of the Greatest Generation lives on for the future.” Source: Josh Wells, B-29 Doc executive director explaining the significance of the History Restored tour. 

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