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VOLUME 26, NUMBER 7 JULY 2006

Contents

  (notes available articles)

26 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
    
  Departments
  10  Hotline
  20  Flightline
 

77 

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79  Advertisers in this issue  
  
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)

Past Issues

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Commentary
4 Position Report - Tom Poberezny
6 Members Forum
52 Lessons Learned - Dave Matheny
80 Editor's Log - Mary Jones

Buying, Building, Maintaining

54 Area 103 - Ray Ballantyne
Flying at Warp Speed
60 Power On - Phillip Lockwood et al.
Rotax and VW Questions

EAAers in Action

62 What Our Members Are Flying

Flying & Safety

64 Sport Flying Basics - Earl C. Downs
The Ups and Downs of Learning to Fly
71 Sport Pilot Q&A - EAA Aviation Services
Certificates, Insurance, and Homebuilders' Logs

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