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August 04, 2005

Innodyn: Stressing Careful Research for Their Turbine Engines

A Turbine for Your Cub?

By Rob Finfrock Innodyn Inc., formerly Affordable Turbine Power, displayed three of the first production engines at this year's AirVenture, as well as another installed in a Smith Super Cub.

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What WAS That Sportsman Doing Over Wautoma?

"Wings To Adventure" Executive Says Aircraft Wasn't Involved In Video Shoot

Initial reports on what the pilot of a Glasair Sportsman 2+2 was doing when his aircraft went down during AirVenture 2005 were wrong. That's the word from the executive producer of the Outdoor Channel's "Wings to Adventure" program in a statement to ANN Tuesday.

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Crossbow: AHRS For The Rest Of Us

Experimental/Hobby Market Entered With Low Cost Unit.

By ANN Correspondent Christopher Armstrong Crossbow Technology is working on several AHRS systems for certified aircraft as well as for experimentals and even UAVs. While walking through the main display hangers at AirVenture 2005 last week, I came across the Crossbow Technology booth.

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Deep Thoughts Of AirVenture Attendees

Aviation Enthusiast Impressions

By Rose Dorcey What brought 700,000 aviation enthusiasts and 10,000 aircraft to Oshkosh? What did they think of the event? Read on…

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Grown Up Ultralight or Little Airplane?

SkyRanger LSA

Doug Koenigsberg, Owner of SkyRanger Aircraft Company, Inc., is an experienced pilot and SkyRanger builder, holding Commercial, Instrument and Ultralight Flight Instructor credentials. As CEO, he is responsible for sales and management of SkyRanger Aircraft Company.

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Steve Saint: End of the Spear

Tales Of Flying Missionaries

By ANN Correspondent Aleta Vinas Steve Saint spoke about "End of the Spear", a movie scheduled for release in January 2006 last week in the Vette Theater at the EAA Museum. The two-hour movie covers 50+ years beginning when his father, Nate Saint, was a missionary in Ecuador.

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