Aviator Luke Czepiela executed a landing on the Formula One track using BRP-Rotax powered aircraft, demonstrating precision ...
BRP‑Rotax unveils its latest milestone in aviation with Aircraft Meets Racetrack. In an unprecedented accomplishment for the ...
Today’s Top Pick is a 2010 CubCrafters Carbon Cub SS CC11-160. The original Piper Super Cub has been the backbone of backcountry aviation for decades, but the CubCrafters Carbon Cub SS represents a ...
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TV meteorologist killed in small airplane crash
Roland Steadham was a participant in CubCrafters' Media Evaluation Program.
American manufacturer CubCrafters has commenced production of the first microlight version of its popular Carbon Cub, named the Carbon Cub UL. The 160hp two-seater is powered by a Rotax 916iS and will ...
An experimental CubCrafters CCK-1865 Carbon Cub EX, kit built by Dennis Stephen, experienced a loss of oil pressure and made an emergency landing on the eastbound lane of Highway 51, southwest of ...
A new phosphorescent material remembers mechanical stress and resets with ultrasound, enabling reusable optical sensors to track hidden structural damage in aircraft components. (Nanowerk Spotlight) ...
Aerista is proud to present N25FX - a machine that expands your reach. This Carbon Cub FX-3 boasts big tires, a hearty suspension setup, and a constant speed prop. Additionally, with the CubCrafters ...
The aircraft was parking at an off airport activity when Tecnam P2002 Sierra registration 4X-HLG stalled while performing a Go-around attempt. The Sierra crashed into the parking plane hitting its ...
This blog is a compilation of publicly available information on Safran Group’s (Paris, France) production of carbon fiber-reinforced carbon (carbon/carbon) brake discs for aircraft. The company ...
Carbon fiber composite manufacturer Bonny Worldwide has successfully expanded from the sports equipment sector into the aerospace industry, partnering with Taiwan's Aerospace Industrial Development ...
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