Airplanes are big part of Sun ‘n Fun, obviously. The only part bigger are the people, such as the Exhibit Hosts committee, which is led by Bonnie Perkins. A crew of eight to 10 people worked for three days (from 7 a.m. to sundown or beyond) before the show to move in dozens of aircraft. […]
New Kindle DX to display approach plates?
I spotted an interesting slide from TechCrunch’s LiveBlog of the new Amazon Kindle DX introduction. That doesn’t look like a book in the above shot. There is no mention of the Kindle DX being used for anything beyond reading in the author’s notes, but a quick trip to the Amazon website found the following mention […]
Lightning strikes light sport
Arion Aircraft has entered the crowded Light Sport Aircraft market with an S-LSA dubbed the Lightning LS-1. The LSA was awarded its S-LSA certification April 15. The LS-1 is rooted in Arion’s experimental Lightning, which got its start when Pete Krotje and Nick Ottenback decided to build an airplane around the Jabiru engine. The pair […]
Wasilla man wins Husky
R.C. Cline of Wasilla, Alaska won the Alaska Airmen’s Association 2009 raffle aircraft. The Aviat Aircraft Husky A-1B has lots of equipment that make it a great backcountry aircraft. Cline was supposed to be out on a flight, but was able to juggle his schedule to make it to the May 2-3 trade show and […]
Sun ‘n Fun Today digital edition a hit
More than 5,400 individuals have viewed more than 104,000 pages of the digital edition of Sun ‘n Fun Today. Produced in partnership with Sun ‘n Fun, General Aviation News produces a daily newspaper for each of the six days of the fly-in. To see show coverage, click here.
Sporty’s, EAA working on ‘What’s Next’
At an EAA chapter leadership ice cream social at the end of the first day of the Sun ‘n Fun Fly-In, EAA‘s Tom Poberenzy and Sporty’s Hal Shever’s informally introduced a joint effort to help Young Eagle‘s flight recipient’s take a next step. Details will be provided at a Thursday press conference, but in general, […]
MotoArt on CNN.com
MotoArt was recently featured on CNN International. The 3+ minute segment takes a quick look at sawing into the side of a junkyard aircraft through polishing the any and all parts to a high shine. Enjoy. Embedded video from <a href=”http://www.cnn.com/video” mce_href=”http://www.cnn.com/video”>CNN Video</a>
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