Let’s fly with Airplanes
Chapter 1640 Responds to Tornado Disaster
EAA Chapter 1640 in Elizabethtown, Kentucky, helped with relief efforts after a deadly series of tornados swept through the area. […]
Let’s fly with Airplanes
EAA Chapter 1640 in Elizabethtown, Kentucky, helped with relief efforts after a deadly series of tornados swept through the area. […]
This time on The Green Dot, the crew sat down with Lisa Turner to discuss the many factors to consider when it comes to restoring an aircraft. Tune in to hear some great advice from Lisa! […]
An EAA scholarship is helping high school student Vanessa Christianson earn her pilot certificate. […]
Thanks to the Delaware Aviation Museum, I found myself enjoying the experience of a lifetime — flying a WWII North American B-25 Mitchell medium bomber. […]
Adam Basaran, Goodyear assistant chief pilot, will discuss flying the famous Goodyear Blimp on February 17 as part of the EAA Aviation Museum Speaker Series. […]
I’ve wanted to fly for as long as I can remember. When I was little, for about three years in a row I asked Santa for a flying car for Christmas. I dreamed of being able to fly to school and fly wherever I wanted, whenever I wanted to. […]
Are straight-in approaches to land acceptable? The answer is sometimes yes and sometimes no. EAA Sport Aviation contributor Steve Krog discusses in a recent column. […]
The ATC-510 Personal Flight Simulator was manufactured in the 1970s by Analog Training Computers Inc. The full unit includes the simulated panel and a pair of rudder pedals. […]
Josh Robinson, Matthew Platt Scholarship and Tex Edwards Scholarship recipient, shares where he is in the journey to earning his private pilot certificate, how the scholarships have helped him, and advice for anyone looking to start flight training. […]
Last September, EAA’s B-25 Mitchell medium bomber, Berlin Express, stopped to visit a very enthusiastic audience in Illinois. […]
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