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VOLUME 24, NUMBER 11 NOVEMBER 2004

Contents

  (notes available articles)

18 A Tale of Two Jennys
By Mary Jones and Denny Demeter
Aircraft for the future recreate the past.
26 Buying a Powered Parachute
By Frederick Scheffel
What to look for and think about.
32 A Carbon Fiber Light-Sport Aircraft
By Dan Johnson
A fully loaded, top-of-the-range aircraft.
 
  Departments
  Hotline
  16  Flightline
 

58 

Gear & Gadgets
61  Calendar  
  
On the Cover
Richard Kosi cruises over the countryside in his EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2004 grand champion lightplane, an Early Bird Jenny. Photo by Jim Raeder. Photo plane piloted by Walt Dorlac.

Past Issues

Past Featured Articles

Commentary
4 Position Report - Tom Poberezny
6 Members Forum
40 Lessons Learned - Davis Matheny

Buying, Building, Maintaining

42 Area 103 - Rex Brock
My Affair with a Gypsy
45 Getting Started - William Wynne
A Plan of Action
47 Power ON - Harry and Pat Whiting
Fire Prevention
EAA Sport Pilots in Action
50 Advisors in Action - Cy Galley
Opportunities to ...
52 Members in Action
Sport Pilots Take to the Air

Flying & Safety

54 Sport Pilot Basics - Earl Downs
Sport Pilot-Eligible Aircraft, Maintenance, and Inspections 
57 Airror - Ben Morrow
More Hand-Propping Tips

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