- Interview with Pete from Waco Classic Aircraft. WACO aircraft manufacturer, builder of the WACO biplane, a 1930's era Waco aircraft with an open cockpit like the vintage aircraft of old - Added 08/25/2009 |
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-Interview with Neil from Lancair. Homebuilt kit airplanes seating two to four people - Added 0/25/2009 |
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-Interview with Gary and Lois from Jet Fighters International. Jet Fighters International flies the Aero Vodochody L-39 Aircraft - Added 0/25/2009 |
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-Interview with Ed from Fly 4 Life. Fly4Life.org celebrates the breadth and depth of good works being accomplished through general aviation - Added 0/25/2009 |
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- Interview about the DC-3 one of the most popular aircrafts in American Airlines history. The DC-3 shown in the interview is the oldest DC-3 that is still in flying condition - Added 0/25/2009 |
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- Interview about the DC-3 one of the most popular aircrafts in American Airlines history. The DC-3 shown in the interview is the oldest DC-3 that is still in flying condition - Added 0/25/2009 |
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- Interview with Greg about the Pietenpol Air Camper - Added 0/25/2009 |
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- Interview with Chelsea from Lancair and founder of Abingdon Watches. Chelsea also talks about being a former American Flyers student and intern - Added 08/25/2009 |
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- In this aviation interview we talk with a cessna representative about the new Cessna 162 SkyCatcher light sport aircraft and the Cessna Caravan turbine engine aircraft - Added 07/22/2009 |
- Interview with Bud from Geared Drives about their Corvette aircraft engine. Interview done at Sun n Fun in Lakeland, Florida April 2009 - Added 07/22/2009 Click Here to see Interview |
- In this interview Dave Williams tells us about the Dyke Delta aircraft. The Dyke Delta is a utility aircraft designed in the United States in the 1960s and marketed for homebuilding. It is a double-delta-wing monoplane with retractable tricycle undercarriage and seating for four. The wings can be folded for towing or storage and hinge upwards to lie flat above the fuselage, one atop the other - Added 07/22/2009 Click here to see interview |
- In this interview Randall Fishman tells us about the ElectraFlyer-C aircraft. The ElectraFlyer-C is the first and only real practical electric airplane in the world. It was designed and built as a prototype and proof of concept for economical electric flight - Added 07/22/2009 Click here to see interview |
- In this interview Jim from Aviat Aircraft tells us about the Husky aircraft. Access areas that will take your breath away in a Husky. Its rugged, handcrafted construction, wide-field visibility and tandem seating create an extremely comfortable and secure environment for safely flying into places other planes simply can't - Added 07/22/2009 Click here to see interview |
- In this interview John and Mike tell us about the Maid of the Seas aircraft. Reserve Grand Champion of Home Built Aircraft - Added 07/22/2009 Click here to see interview |
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- In this interviewAllen about the Questair Venture. The Questair Venture is an American - built light sporting aircraft of the 1980s - Added 07/22/2009 Click here to see interview |
| - In this interview Don, Bill, and Chris talk about their recently restored Stearman aircraft. Stearman is a common name for the Boeing - Stearman Model 75, a training biplane used during World War II - Added 07/22/2009 Click here to see interview |
| - In this interview Carl Dietrich talks about the Terrafugia aircraft. Terrafugia - Transition®, the Roadable Light Sport Aircraft - Added 07/22/2009 Click here to see interview |
| - American Flyers takes you on board a historic DC-4 to meet crewmen who participated in one of the greatest accomplishments in aviation history. You'll learn how this great humanitarian effort was organized and see how the ground controllers kept the planes flying safely and efficiently. We talk with the famous Berlin "Candy" Bomber, take a close look at the cockpit and honor those who gave their lives flying the airlift mission. Click here to see interview |