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Written by Staff of Canadian Aviator magazine   
Canadian Aviator Magazine March/April 2008
This is March/April 2008!

Read about this issue's features below.

 
Departments PDF Print E-mail
Written by Staff of Canadian Aviator magazine   
Walkaround
The U.S. Reality

Airmail
Sovereignty Assaulted
 
Waypoints
Planes, Products and News
 
Gear and Gadgets
Six Product Reviews
 
North of Sixty
Willie Laserich Remembered
 
Vectors
Let’s Talk Emergency
 
Eye On The Sky
Forecast Changes
 
Pep Talk
Prop Talk

The North Coast Sched
Reluctant Passenger

Tales From the Lakeview

Moose Season

Down East
Artist in Command

Flight Bag
Branden’s Blog, Quiz and Word Search

 
Max Ward Comes Full Circle PDF Print E-mail
Written by John Olafson   
One of the most colourful and influential people in Canadian aviation hasn’t lost his love of flying, and he recently got a new ride. Take a rare glimpse into the intensely private retirement of Max Ward.
 
Quietly Competent PDF Print E-mail
Written by Robert S. Grant   
They were supposed to revolutionize regional air transport with their short field capability and whisper-quiet operation, but Dash 7s were never the commercial success that de Havilland envisioned. They do, however, soldier on reliably
and comfortably in some of the most challenging environments on Earth.

 
Rotax Finds Its Place PDF Print E-mail
Written by Blair Orr   

While it’s been fighting for respect among those who prefer “real” aircraft engines from Lycoming and Continental, Rotax has become the world’s largest producer of piston aircraft engines and built a fiercely loyal customer base. Not bad considering it grew from the tinkering of a remote control aircraft enthusiast in Vernon, BC. 

 

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