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Aviation Insider - August 2011 Aviation Insider - August 2011
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Young Eagles Aviation Insider August 2011
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SubSonex
SubSonex V-tailed Jet Makes First Flight
A little yellow jet was spotted over Oshkosh Wednesday morning (August 10) and soon it was confirmed that John Monnett's SubSonex had made its first flight. Jet sailplane pilot Bob Carlton, who wowed AirVenture crowds two weeks ago, was at the controls for the 14-minute flight. The next day Bob took to the air for a 45-minute flight, which was a culmination of at least four years of development including an engine change and a redesign of the landing gear. It was a happy day for Sonex Founder John Monnett, who designed the SubSonex for the recreational pilot. Read more and watch the videos

Great Year at AirVenture
Rod Hightower described his first AirVenture as EAA president and CEO as "a great success" in his wrap-up press conference early Sunday afternoon. He made special mention of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner's first public appearance, the long-awaited return of the Commemorative Air Force's B-29 bomber "FIFI", salutes to Burt Rutan and Bob Hoover, and the Centennial of Naval Aviation celebration as bringing in large crowds and creating an event that people will be talking about for a long time to come. Read more
Rod Hightower

Aviation Passion Flows Up and Down the Field
AirVenture is, in reality, a combination of little fly-ins within the larger fly-in. From warbirds on the north end to ultralights and light planes at the south end of the field - and the homebuilt, vintage, and aerobatic folks tucked in between - each group of people has its own special programs and activities specific to its aviation passion. We checked in with some of these folks to find out what was special to them about AirVenture. Read more
Vintage aircraft

KidVenture Fun at AirVenture
It may be called KidVenture, but at a glance, you won't be able to tell who is having more fun - the kids or the adults. That's because KidVenture has grown into an event that has something for all ages, with parents usually learning alongside their children. Sponsored by United Technologies Corp., KidVenture features lots of flight simulators, the newest software, and lots of hands-on opportunities. 
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KidVenture

B-787 Experimental Visits AirVenture 2011
When Boeing's 787 Dreamliner prototype landed at AirVenture Friday morning, the word "experimental" adorning a number of prominent spots, many of its ancestors in composite experimental aircraft watched silently from nearby, progenitors with names like EZ and Catbird and Quickie, seeming to nod a welcome to this newcomer in carbon-fiber composites. Once Boeing achieves the final approval to deliver 787s absent the experimental designation, this one's descendants will be gracing ramps of the world for decades to come. Friday it graced ConocoPhillips Plaza on its first showing in the United States, giving the public its first opportunity to see this giant twin up close and personal. Read more
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Lucas Debuts Red Tails Trailer at Gathering
Aviation leaders, world-renowned celebrities, and those with a shared concern for aviation's future gathered Thursday night for the annual EAA Gathering of Eagles fundraising gala in the museum's Eagle Hangar. A major highlight of the evening was an exclusive preview of film icon George Lucas' latest project set for release in 2012, Red Tails, about the famed Tuskegee Airmen. 
Read more and watch the trailer
George Lucas

ForeFlight Provides Subscriptions, Scholarships for EAA Young Eagles Program
The software company ForeFlight is supporting EAA and the Young Eagles program by offering complimentary subscriptions to ForeFlight Mobile as well as providing financial support for select individuals to the EAA Air Academy. Young Eagles participants who achieve certain milestones along the EAA Young Eagles Flight Plan, which takes young pilots from first flight to certificated pilot, will receive free access to ForeFlight Mobile for iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch. ForeFlight will also annually provide scholarships sufficient to send four kids to the EAA Air Academy, a camp designed to introduce students to aviation. Read more
ForeFlight

"FIFI" Pilot Started as a Young Eagle
When "FIFI" last came to Oshkosh in 1995, David Oliver was 13 years old and watched it fly from the flightline. This year when the world's only flying B-29 touched down at Wittman Field, that same little boy had a much better seat - on the flight deck and at the controls. David, who is now 29 years old, is the operations manager for "FIFI" as well as a professional pilot. His path to that seat began with a 1994 Young Eagles flight. Read more

Our Favorite AirVenture Photos
EAA's staff and volunteer photographers and videographers spent most of AirVenture in ditches, airplanes, high above the ground in lifts, and other odd places to capture the best angles of AirVenture 2011. One of them is EAA Chief Photographer Jim Koepnick, who in his more than 27 years with the organization has seen the best of the fly-in. This year Jim spent a lot of time up in the air during AirVenture and his efforts yielded some stunning photos. We are almost done sorting through all the memory cards from Jim and the others and we hope you will enjoy the photos we have picked out so far. View the AirVenture photo galleries
Photo Galleries

Time-Lapse Videos: EAA AirVenture in Stop-Motion
Photographers had fun with time-lapse photography at AirVenture Oshkosh 2011. EAA photographer Mariano Rosales created three time-lapse videos that in their totality allow you to travel the entire AirVenture grounds in about five minutes. We also found two videos that were done by AirVenture attendee Jo Hunter. If you have any time-lapse videos to share let us know. Watch the videos
Timelapse videos

Top AirVenture Videos
EAA's staff and volunteer video teams kept a steady stream of videos flowing to the EAA's video portal during EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2011. What were the most-watched videos? Naturally, the Boeing 787 Dreamliner and the B-29 were popular, but viewers also liked videos about the latest products on display around the grounds. Watch the videos | Watch the 'Night Ballet'
Night air show

Rolls-Royce Offers Flight Scholarships for Young Eagles
Rolls-Royce, the global power systems company, has committed to sponsoring flight-training scholarships for six students who have completed the majority of EAA's online ground school class as part of the EAA Flight Plan. The scholarships will be awarded throughout the remainder of 2011; recipients will be chosen by an EAA scholarship committee. Additionally, according to the company, one student will receive a voucher for full flight training to earn a private pilot certificate. Apply for a scholarship
Rolls Royce

Warbird Restorer Has Young Eagles Roots
He may be only 28 years old, but since his years at the EAA Air Academy, Patrick Mihalek's had his eyes on the 1940s. One day, Mihalek got a ride in a PT-17 Stearman biplane. "That's when it struck my love for warbirds," he said. "My parents say I'm a reincarnated World War II mechanic." After graduating as an A&P from Western Michigan University with a degree in aviation maintenance, Mihalek started his own warbird and vintage restoration business - Legend of Aces Aviation. Read more
Patrick Mihalek

More Than 12,000 EAA Student Members - Are You One?
All Young Eagles under age 18 are eligible for a Free EAA Student membership, and all you need to do is register. Student membership is full of exciting opportunities just for you - EAA Sport Aviation magazine online, e-newsletters, members-only website, Academy of Model Aeronautics Student Membership, free admission to 300-plus science and technology museums, and more. The membership is made possible by Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. If you're not already a member, visit the Young Eagles website to register today.
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Tyler's Tailwind
By Tyler Whitney, for Aviation Insider, EAA 1019639

If you went to EAA AirVenture Oshkosh this year, you saw some amazing sights: the Boeing 787; "FIFI", a World War II B-29 bomber; along with many other military and nonmilitary aircraft. This was my second AirVenture that I attended, and to make it special I decided to fly in. I flew in Wednesday afternoon after waiting out weather back home. This was also the first time I flew into Oshkosh, and I did so without the help of an experienced pilot. I had done my homework on the arrival - I had a bit of a heads-up on what to expect. Thankfully I came just before the air show, so it was relatively quiet.

Tyler Whitney
That night, I had the privilege to go to a Young Eagles banquet for Young Eagle pilots and coordinators. I was honored to have dinner with actor Cliff Robertson, who is a former chairman of the Young Eagles program. At the table with us was a sharp young man and Young Eagle named Andrew Gunderson, who was the first to receive the Harrison Ford scholarship, and then got his private pilot certificate May 24 of this year. 

On Thursday I met up with current Young Eagles Chairman Jeff Skiles and we went to his radio broadcast and his forum that afternoon. With us that day was Clay, a passenger on US Airways Flight 1549. He had just earned his pilot certificate this summer. Andrew also hung out with us as well. That night, we all went to the Gathering of Eagles banquet, which is a fundraiser for EAA youth programs. During the fundraiser I was privileged to meet and talk to Harrison Ford, another former chairman of the Young Eagles program.

To top off the week, I went with Brian O'Lena, youth programs manager at EAA, to the EAA radio station for an interview about the Young Eagles program. When I look at aviation, I see many people coming together to share their interests, but I also see many opportunities that can be made available to anybody.

Each issue, Tyler Whitney of Michigan provides a Young Eagle-turned-Young Eagle pilot perspective on aviation. Tyler was the first Young Eagle to pass his private pilot knowledge exam after completing the Sporty's Complete Pilot Training Course.


Sporty's Complete Flight Training Course - Available Free to Young Eagles
Over 9,400 Young Eagles are participating in Sporty's Complete Pilot Training Course. Are you one of them? If not, what are you waiting for? After completing a Young Eagles Flight, you'll have access to Sporty's Complete Pilot Training Course. This is the Next Step in the Flight Plan and a great way to begin your aviation education. (Recommended for ages 13 and older.) The course is a $215 value and is offered free from Sporty's Pilot Shop.
Sportys

EAA Reimburses Young Eagles for FAA Knowledge Exams
As part of the new Young Eagles Flight Plan program, EAA wants to know when you pass your FAA knowledge exam because we're willing to reimburse you when you pass it. To be eligible for reimbursement, you must be a Young Eagle between ages 16 and 19 who has completed the Sporty's Complete Pilot Training program. Once you pass your FAA exam, send EAA a copy of your results, and we'll send you a check. It's that easy. We want you to learn to fly and we're willing to help. It's just one more way that our new Young Eagles Flight Plan will help you move from the right seat to the left seat. Already meet the requirements? Contact Brian O'Lena.

Young Eagles Gear From EAA
EAA has Young Eagles merchandise for everyone. Go to the EAA Web store to find styles like this ladies Young Eagles T-shirt. You'll find everything, from T-shirts and caps, to backpacks and much more! Choose from trendy colors and cool styles. Order online or call 800-564-6322.
Young Eagles merchandise
 

Applications Being Accepted for Flight Training Scholarships
Scholarships are an important part of the new Young Eagles Flight Plan, but did you know that completing Sporty's Complete Pilot Training program can make you eligible for funds to be used for flight training? These $1,500 awards and $7,500 scholarships are paid to your flight school to further your flight training. (You must be between ages 16 and 20 to qualify.)
Rolls Royce

Jim and Angela Thompson Foundation

These flight awards and scholarships are underwritten by the Rolls-Royce and the Jim and Angela Thompson and Harrison Ford scholarship funds at EAA. Additional college scholarships are also available. Please visit this page and see what scholarship you may qualify for. 

Register to Win a Free Lightspeed Headset
Kaitlin Willhite of Beavercreek, Ohio, was the winner of the July Lightspeed headset drawing. Kaitlin's name was drawn from hundreds of entries in our monthly giveaway. Each month is a new drawing, and you have until August 22 to register for this month's headset.

As part of its generous support for EAA youth programs, Lightspeed is supplying headsets for our Young Eagles giveaways. Every month, Aviation Insider subscribers can enter to win a new headset, courtesy of our friends at Lightspeed. The drawing is open to Young Eagles between ages 8 and 19 who subscribe to this newsletter. All you need to do to register is complete the form.

Previous Lightspeed Headset Winners
Timothy Troyer - Wisconsin
Matthew Watson - Indiana
Westley Calderon - Florida
Alex Byland - Minnesota

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