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Eli’s 30 Shares
Pat Halligan, EAA 363158, shares the story of his grandson’s kind and remarkable gesture.
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Ray Aviation Scholar at EAA Chapter 534 Earns Private Pilot Certificate
Luke Nunez recently passed his checkride and received his private pilot certificate. Luke has been involved with EAA Chapter 534 for four years. While a member of the aviation youth group, Squadron 534, he progressed steadily from Young Eagle to Ray Aviation scholar and now has his private pilot certificate. Luke was the fifth Ray Scholarship recipient for Chapter 534.
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Is Your Boat Due for a Spring Cleaning?
As winter bids farewell and boating weather improves with the arrival of spring, it’s time to prepare our boats for another season of adventure on the water. Like your home, your boat deserves a thorough spring cleaning to ensure it’s in top condition for increased outings. Whether you’re a seasoned boater or a novice captain, …
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An Aviatrix’s Legacy — Joan Trefethen Alford
Joan Trefethen Alford, EAA 1019, was a trailblazing aviator – she was the first woman to build and test fly a homebuilt aircraft, and the first woman to fly in a Formula One race. Her daughter, Tina Trefethen, reflects on her mother’s extraordinary life.
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Understanding CHTs and EGTs
In a recent column for EAA Sport Aviation, contributor Vic Syracuse discusses exhaust gas temperatures and cylinder head temperatures and when to be concerned about them.
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