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Warbirds Collide -- Aftermath.
Aviat Aircraft Debuts 110 Special Monocoupe.
Computer Flying The Jeppesen Way.
Wayne Handley Smashes Time-To-Climb Record.
Pray Tell, It's Proteus!
1,000 Turn Out For EAA's First Teacher's Day.
Clinton Taps GAMA Chairman Ed Stimpson For ICAO Post.
AlliedSignal Debuts Bendix/King Pilots Club.
Bigger, Stronger, Faster: Cirrus' Need For Speed.
70th Anniversary Of Pietenpol Air Camper.
BFGoodrich's Skywatch System Expands Compatibility.
Rolls-Royce Introduces The Aviation Heritage Trophy.
Century Aerospace Updates Plans For Light Jet.
Two Guys From Venezuela.
Missing Men.
ADS-B Update
Think back about ten years when GPS was some faint rumor off in the distance.
ADS-B (Automatic Dependent Surveillance - Broadcast) is about where GPS was a
decade ago. When it's in place, aircraft will use cell phone-type technology to
broadcast their GPS positions to ATC and each other, which is one of the keys to
free flight. AVweb's Joe Godfrey gives a status update.
What A Difference Some Decades Make:
Ultralight Turf Turns 20
It's been almost 25 years since the first ultralight aircraft made their
sometimes embarrassing debut at OSH. The rest, as they say, is history. So
historical, in fact, that the industry has created a Hall of Fame and installed its
first inductees this week at EAA AirVenture '99. AVweb's Dave Higdon reflects on
the mature ultralight industry and its 1975 debut.
Our Photo Gallery is the next best thing to being here yourself. Dozens of photos daily of what's happening at OSH.
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