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November 07, 2005

Why Huskies Have No VGs

Stu Horn On His Planes, And Competing With Himself

After introducing two new versions of the Husky sport/bush plane, featuring 160 and 200 horsepower engines (instead of the original 180) and better handling around the longitudinal axis thanks to new ailerons and flaps,

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Illinois GA Community Reaches-Out to Local Politicians for Support

Group says Aviation Tax is Hurting Illinois

During the first meeting of its kind, The Chicago Area Business Aviation Association (CABAA) invited several political officials from the State of Illinois to attend their October 21st meeting held in West Chicago / Dupage Airport (DPA) at a corporate hangar located on the field.

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Diamond Aircraft Updates Website

There's a whole new look for the website covering one of the GA world's most respected product lines. After much anticipation, Diamond Aircraft has launched its new, highly interactive website.

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China Flips The Switch On ADS-B, Alaskan Company Smiles

Special By Rob Stapleton for Aero-News Network ADS-B Technologies, completed the first full air-to-ground installation of ADS-B a new aviation technology outside the United States at the Civil Aviation Flight University of China's GuangHan Airfield on November 1st.

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Almost 9.000 Attended AOPA Expo

Numbers Good Overall, Best For Central FL Despite Hurricane

Almost 9,000 people -- 8,584 to be exact -- attended this week's AOPA Expo in Tampa, Florida. That's more than the last time the Expo, which moves around from city to city, was held in central Florida (Orlando), but not as many as last year's Expo in Long Beach.

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One Lost In New Jersey Midair

Homebuilt Destroyed; Second Pilot Safe

A Saturday noontime collision between a Zenair Zodiac 601 and a Cessna 172 left the 601 pilot dead, and the 172 pilot shaken, but physically unhurt.

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Columbia Aircraft Adds Three New Int'l Sales Centers

Columbia Aircraft Manufacturing Corporation (CAM) has announced that it has appointed new International Sales Centers serving Brazil, France and Poland. The firms will market, sell and support the Columbia 350 and 400 certified aircraft models in those countries.

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