Let’s fly with Airplanes
Heaven in Havana (Illinois, That Is)
Visiting a revitalized airport with a fascinating history. […]
Let’s fly with Airplanes
Visiting a revitalized airport with a fascinating history. […]
The pilots, all members of EAA Chapter 838, were recognized for each having flown for 50 years without an accident or incident. […]
December 14, 2021, was a big day for Tobias Pobanz, EAA 1406421, and Jason Labby, EAA 1438368, of EAA Chapter 1093 in Midland, Michigan. […]
As news breaks about the death of Brig. Gen. Charles McGee, EAA Lifetime 418474, I am reflecting on the feelings I have on his passing. Of course, I am heartbroken about it, but I also can’t help but feel lucky. Lucky that people like him existed, and that we had the great privilege of enjoying him for as long as we did. […]
EAA Sport Aviation contributor Vic Syracuse takes us through his journey to the National Stearman Fly-In and the weather challenges he faced along the way in a recent column. […]
EAA Sport Aviation contributor Budd Davisson takes a look at the beloved Piper Cub and its many variants. […]
This time on The Green Dot, hosts Tom and Chris were joined by Carl Trout, who flew the legendary Lockheed U-2 reconnaissance aircraft for a dozen years. […]
My name is Charlie Gibbons, and I am a 21-year-old student currently attending Kent State University. First off, I would like to say thank you for selecting me as the recipient for the Richard R. Harper Memorial Scholarship. I appreciate it greatly as it will help me continue to strive towards my goal of becoming an air medical transport pilot. […]
A gentle reminder to make sure your canopy is all the way closed when going on a January flight. […]
EAA member Horst Federau takes us through the process of rebuilding a Piper Seminole flight simulator. […]
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