Ask any Harvard owner – there is nothing as cool as owning a radial taildragger – other than owning a twin radial taildragger. The Birth of a Classic In the early 1930s the Bureau of Air Commerce (the progenitor to the FAA) challenged plane makers to build a twin-engine smallRead More →

The Step-Change Engine About every seventeen years the airline industry is expected to produce a 17% saving in fuel burn from step-change improvements in engine and, to a lesser extent, airframe technology. OUR CURRENT CROP OF super-efficient engines is the product of steady evolutionary development. The most recent happened aroundRead More →

C182 – NEARLY MADE IT? This discussion is to promote safety and not to establish liability. CAA’s report contains padding and repetition, so in the interest of clarity, I have paraphrased extensively. Aircraft registration:                 ZS-PHB Date and time of accident:       27 August 2016 1025Z Type of aircraft:                        Cessna C182QRead More →

Peter Garrison Sometimes, late at night, I pass the time by searching for the names of friends and acquaintances on the Internet. The other day I entered the name of Betty Faux, and up popped this capsule reference (among various irrelevancies, including a different Betty’s “faux-artless smile”) in a longRead More →

On Misinformation Patience and Grace. Darren Olivier It has become a running joke that the general public, and much of the media, will always assume the worst of the South African Air Force (SAAF), and of the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) as a whole. “Damned if you do,Read More →