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VOLUME 26, NUMBER 8 AUGUST 2006

Contents

  (notes available articles)

24 A Second Generation Light-Sport Aircraft
By Dan Johnson
Flight Design refines the CT
34 LSA Seaplanes
By Paul Seehafer
A new solution for water-landing wannabees
44 Maintaining Light-Sport Aircraft
By Tim Kern
What can you do? What training do you need?
    
  Departments
  Hotline
  18  Flightline
 

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On the Cover
Robert J. Payzer of Boulder Junction, Wisconsin, checks the oil level on the Rotax 912S that powers
his RANS S-7 on floats. (Photo by EAA chief photographer Jim Koepnick)

Past Issues

Past Featured Articles

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

Buying, Building, Maintaining

54 Area 103 - Jamie Reynolds
Morry Hummel - A Gift to the Ultralight Community
59 Getting Started - William Wynne
Light-Sport Aircraft: Build or Buy?
64 Power On - Phillip Lockwood et al.
More About Ethanol

Flying & Safety

64 Sport Flying Basics - Earl C. Downs
The Transition Clock Is Ticking
71 Sport Pilot Q&A - EAA Aviation Services
The Many Ways to E-LSA Status

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