David Poirier submitted this photo and note: “The B-25 Panchito frames the sunrise at the 2026 SUN ‘n FUN Aerospace Expo.”
Triple Tail Aircraft: Why Classic Airliners Used Three Fins
During the late 1930s and early 1940s, several pioneering airliners like the Boeing Clipper and Lockheed Constellation embraced an unusual design feature: The triple tail. Of Wings & Things columnist Frederick A. Johnsen tells us about the fascinating engineering challenges, aerodynamic secrets, and hangar size limitations that inspired these iconic aviation masterpieces.
NTSB Releases Safety Alert on Hazards of Ballistic Parachute Recovery Systems
The NTSB recently issued a safety alert and video highlighting the hidden dangers of ballistic parachute recovery systems at an accident site.
Iowa State Aviation Director Tim McClung Retires
After more than three decades of service, Tim McClung has officially retired from his vital role as the Iowa DOT Aviation Director.
McFarlane Aviation Releases Improved Flap Motor for Cessna and Beechcraft Aircraft
McFarlane Aviation has introduced an FAA-PMA approved 24–28V flap motor designed to enhance reliability for more than 80 Cessna and Beechcraft models.
Two Seriously Injured When Hoses Improperly Installed in Experimental
Probable Cause: Improper installation of the electric-driven fuel pump inlet hoses, which resulted in a hose failure and subsequent loss of engine power due to fuel starvation.
Picture of the Day: Morning America
Justin Martin submitted this photo and note: “Getting ready for a morning flight in the Caravan and so is this hot air balloon at Lancaster Airport (KLNS) in Pennsylvania.”
Telling The Story of Risk
An application for aviation insurance is far more than a request for a quote. It is the story of the potential risk. It includes facts such as pilot experience, ratings, recurrent training, aircraft type, intended use, claims history, operating territory, and dozens of other details that help an underwriter determine whether the account fits within their particular appetite for risk.
Taylor Flat Airstrip Reopens After 30-Year Closure
After being closed for three decades, the Taylor Flat Airstrip in Utah is officially open again, thanks to the collaborative efforts of volunteers from the Recreational Aviation Foundation and Utah Back Country Pilots.









