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EAA Sport Pilot
& Light-Sport Aircraft magazine is
dedicated to those who fly, buy, build/assemble,
maintain, and have fun with light-sport aircraft,
sport pilot eligible aircraft, and ultralights, as
well as the full spectrum of member activities that
give people the opportunity to participate in
recreational aviation.
EAA members - add
this magazine to your membership, or become
an EAA member today!
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VOLUME
26, NUMBER 7
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JULY 2006
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Contents
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(notes
available articles)
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In Pursuit of
Airflow
By Ed Kolano
Those protuberances that look like they don’t belong |
| 34 |
Simple
Flying
By Kerry Fores
A cross-country learning experience |
| 44 |
Engine Information Systems for Light-Sport
Aircraft
By Michael Huffman
What they do, and how they do it |
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On
the Cover
Kerry Fores’s Grand Rapids Technologies’ EIS helps him monitor his engine parameters en route to the Sun ’n Fun Fly-In in Lakeland, Florida. (Photo by Kerry Fores)
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| Commentary |
| 4 |
Position
Report - Tom Poberezny |
| 6 |
Members
Forum |
| 52 |
Lessons
Learned - Dave Matheny |
| 80 |
Editor's
Log - Mary Jones |
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Buying,
Building, Maintaining |
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Area 103 -
Ray Ballantyne
Flying at Warp Speed |
| 60 |
Power On - Phillip
Lockwood et al.
Rotax and VW Questions |
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EAAers
in Action |
| 62 |
What Our Members
Are Flying |
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Flying &
Safety |
| 64 |
Sport
Flying Basics - Earl C. Downs
The Ups and Downs of Learning to Fly |
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Sport
Pilot Q&A - EAA Aviation Services
Certificates, Insurance, and Homebuilders' Logs |
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