Out-of-Date Hoses

As the fleet ages, many owners and builders forget to check the date codes on rubber hoses, especially in the engine compartment. Rubber hoses,...

Weep No More

When a fuel-tank repair means crafting your own rivets.

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...

Angle of Attack vs. Airspeed

Angle of attack indicators have been used by the military and airlines for years and have made their way into general aviation as well,...

Chemysteries

All machined things (parts, tools, etc.) eventually have to be “finished” in one way or another. This may include tumbling, sandblasting or burnishing, but...

Solder It Up

We are almost to the end of our romp through the solder pads. We’ve learned about the solder itself, and now it is time...

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...

Bleeder Coupling

Bleeding hydraulic brakes of trapped air is something everyone who builds or works on airplanes eventually has to do. The process is fundamentally simple....

DIY Compact Blind-Rivet Puller

  While building my Panther tail kit, I came upon this note in the assembly manual in the elevator joiner photo: “This rivet is impossible...

A Soldering We Shall Go (Part 2)

When last we left our discussion of soldering, we touched briefly on each of the basic topics concerning joining electronic parts together using a...

In Case You Missed it

Product Review: BrightLine Pilot Bag

The BrightLine Bag is the ideal accessory for pilots who like a place for everything and everything in its place. By Marc Cook.

Rear Cockpit

Getting there.

Contributors

Julia DownieOnce a year we take the opportunity to publicly thank the hard-working Julia...

Checkpoints

History repeats itself.