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Jon Croke

Jon Croke
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As the founder of HomebuiltHELP.com, Jon Croke has produced instructional videos for Experimental aircraft builders for over 10 years. He has built (and helped others build) over a dozen kit aircraft of all makes and models. Jon is a private pilot and currently owns and flies a Zenith Cruzer.

Those Rivet Holes

In a prior Plane and Simple article (“Debunking Deburring,” March 2023), we discussed the importance of removing the burrs created by drilling holes in...

The Straight Cut

Building a metal aircraft? You’re probably going to be cutting a bunch of sheet metal parts from time to time. If you are not...

One Step Drill and Tap

We use quite a few small machine screws in our homebuilt projects. These small screws might be found, for example, holding the instrument panel...

The Inside Corner on Reducing Stress

It is common practice for builders to cut openings in aluminum aircraft structures. Popular examples include creating inspection or access panels in the wings...

Debunking Deburring

If you are building an aircraft kit that requires drilling holes into metal parts, there is no doubt that the subject of deburring will...

Learning To Identify Solid Rivets

Nearly every homebuilt aircraft kit has at least a few solid rivets helping to hold it together. Some kit designs use thousands of these—others,...

Which Fabric Are You Going To Use?

If you are building a fabric-covered aircraft, you have multiple fabrics to choose from: polyester, Dacron, Stits, Ceconite, Poly-Fiber, Superflite or Oratex. Which one...

Taking Your Engine’s Temperature

Your aircraft’s engine requires monitoring of various temperatures for you to know that it will continue to purr along reliably for the entire flight....

Badland Aircraft Speeds Up Production

Badland Aircraft, a manufacturer of Part 103 legal ultralights with folding wings, have been working through an order backlog that has customers waiting months...

Flight Sensor Pack

RADIANT Technology, headed by James Wiebe, has just announced a new pocket-sized artificial horizon instrument. Measuring less than 3” square, this extremely portable unit...

In Case You Missed it

It Takes a Village to Build a Plane in One Week

EAA AirVentures One Week Wonder.

Mike and Laura Starkey’s RANS S-21: Part 12

We have finally arrived at the “last 10%” of our RANS S-21 Outbound build—our...

A Good Samaritan

An RV-10 does heavy labor alongside certified muscle for a good cause.
ADSB - the final lap

ADS-B – The Final Lap

The real deadline is upon us for ADS-B, are you ready?