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EAA’s The Green Dot – Radek Wyrzykowski

May 27, 2022 ks 0

On the latest episode of EAA’s The Green Dot podcast, the crew sat down with Radek Wyrzykowski, EAA IMC program manager and president and founder of the IMC Club, to discuss the differences between IMC and VMC flying, the importance of learning how to handle both sets of circumstances, and the beginnings of the IMC Club. […]

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A Visit to the Picturesque Seaplane Base at AirVenture 2017

May 27, 2022 ks 0

Nestled deep in the trees along Lake Winnebago shore is a place all EAA AirVenture Oshkosh visitors should visit — the EAA Seaplane Base. The Kitty Hawk Flyer, an electric-powered, multicopter personal aircraft designed to fly over water, made a special appearance at the Seaplane Base this year. […]

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Peter Rodopoulos – Private Pilot Milestone

May 27, 2022 ks 0

Congratulations to Peter Rodopoulos, EAA 1194583, who recently passed his private pilot checkride in a Cessna 152 on his 17th birthday. This is just one box checked on a long list of Peter’s aviation goals. His aviation journey began when he received a copy of Microsoft Flight Simulator for his 12th birthday, followed by a […] […]

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EAA’s The Green Dot – Richard VanGrunsven

May 27, 2022 ks 0

On the most recent episode of EAA’s The Green Dot podcast, the team was joined by legendary aircraft designer and EAA board member Richard VanGrunsven to discuss the history of Van’s Aircraft, the most popular RV models, and why flying an RV brings that signature grin to a pilot’s face. […]

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The Flight of Dottie Mae

May 26, 2022 ks 0

On August 26 the wheels of the P-47 Dottie Mae left the Nampa, Idaho ground for its first public flight. This moment was special for anyone who is a fan of World War II history and even more special for lovers of the P-47 Thunderbolt. […]

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