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August 19, 2010

STC Approved For MT Composite Three-Blade Prop For The Husky

Advanced Propellers Now Available For Aviat Husky Series

Flight Resource in Bloomer, Wisconsin announced Wednesday that the FAA has approved its STC to install the 3-blade MT composite propellers to the Aviat Husky. 

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Fundraising For A Park At The Greenville Downtown Airport (KGMU) Underway

Donated Land Has A Great View Of Airport Activity

The Greenville Airport Commission voted this week to start a fundraising effort to build a park near the soon-to-open, Runway Café which they hope will become a place to go and watch the airplanes fly.

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National Aircraft Resale Association Moves Headquarters

NARA Out Of Washington DC For Dallas, Texas

National Aircraft Resale Association (NARA) Chairman, Steve Gade, announced Monday that the organization is moving its headquarters from Washington DC to Dallas, Texas, effective September 1, 2010.

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Aero-TV: Avidyne's Synthetic Vision -- Taking R9 To The Next Level

GA's Most Revolutionary Glass Cockpit Is About To Go 'Synthetic'

After taking the GA world by storm, the highly capable and oh-so-usable Avidyne Release 9 glass panel system is poised to take its next big leap... not as fast as some others have done, but still built upon a system lauded worldwide for its ease of use and single-pilot friendliness.

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Wichita Tops Aerospace And Defense Manufacturing Markets

Others In The Top Five include Huntsville, AL, Charleston, SC, And Seattle, WA

Of all the cities in which aerospace and defense manufacturing occurs, Wichita, the home of Cessna, Hawker Beechcraft, And Bombardier Learjet is number one, according to a national magazine.

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Younger O'Keefe Released From Alaska Hosptial

Former NASA Head Sean O'Keefe, One Other, Remain Hospitalized

The second of four people to survive last week's crash of a DeHavilland Otter in Alaska has been released from the hospital.

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