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One of PZL’s less successful designs was the PZL-102, designed as a semi-aerobatic two-seat light monoplane. It was first flown on May 21, 1958, and later given the name Kos, Polish for blackbird.
One accident involved a total loss of engine power due to undetermined causes, highlighting the importance of thorough engine ...
With its record-breaking attendance, groundbreaking announcements, and industry-transforming regulatory changes, EAA ...
After a valiant four-month stand at the Bataan Peninsula in the Philippines, MacArthur was ordered to evacuate to Australia ...
Reflecting on three decades of general aviation changes, from steam gauges and paper charts to glass cockpits, digital ...
Business offers LSA industry expertise, competitive rates, and personalized service needed to make aircraft ownership a ...
The Lockheed XFV Salmon was the less successful of the two designs, due mainly to the lack of a suitably powerful engine.
Currently, the two companies are working together to affix Avidyne’s IFD550 system into Redbird’s MCX simulator. Both parties ...