The Grumman Tiger, model AA-5B, is a four-person, low-wing recreational aircraft. This all-metal non-pressurized aircraft features a Lycoming 180HP engine. The Grumman Tiger was first produced in…
The Beechcraft Bonanza is a single engine aircraft that has been in production since 1947. Like many aircraft of its class, the Bonanza is not approved for flight in icy conditions because of several…
The Beechcraft Bonanza is a popular single-engine aircraft for private pilots, with the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) giving the Bonanza a strong overall safety record. However, the…
The 320 is a single engine plane that is produced by Lancair. This small aircraft is built for maneuverability and can be flown for mid-range distances. This plane is not capable of overseas travel.
Piper Tri-Pacer airplanes were first introduced in 1952 and remained in production until 1960. When buying a Tri-Pacer you could choose from four different engines. The plane was regarded as easy to…
Walter Beech and his wife, Olive Ann, started Beechcraft in 1932. Since then, Beechcraft has been manufacturing a variety of airplanes both for military and private use. One airplane manufactured is…
The SR22 is an improvement on Cirrus's SR20 personal aircraft. This airplane is wider and faster than the SR20, all-electric and pilot-friendly. It is built with a variety of packages, the most…
The Lancair 320 is a home-built aircraft offering pilots the opportunity to build and fly their own small plane from a kit. Lance Neibauer introduced his first home-built airplane kit, the Lancair…
Airplanes are built to fly using a variety of different types of engines. The engines serve as the means to move the aircraft and provide power to components such as the electric power supply, heating…
OK, so the Wright Brothers beat you to the first airplane flight. That doesn’t mean you can’t improve on the developments in aviation since. Design your own plane and learn about…
You have always had an idea of how your plane would look and operate if you had the time and resources to build one. While you might not be able to build a fully-operational, ready-to-fly plane right…