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GlaStar & Sportsman Flyer 2011 Q2 Q3

GlaStar & Sportsman Flyer 2011 Q2 Q3

Dave Ammenti’s Sportsman By Marc Cook GSAI Flight Deck: In Transition By Marc Cook On the Move: New Homes for Dick Kahler’s GlaStar and N701P Factory News: Price Increase for 2012 By Harry DeLong First...
GlaStar & Sportsman Flyer 2011 Q1

GlaStar & Sportsman Flyer 2011 Q1

Hindsight Is 20/20 By Marc Cook GSAI Flight Deck: So, What’s Next? By Marc Cook Safety Watch: Apparent Flutter Event in An RV-7 Builder Tips: Homemade EFIS By Carlos Emmons Insurance Beat: Claims Settlements,...
GlaStar & Sportsman Flyer 2010 Q4

GlaStar & Sportsman Flyer 2010 Q4

Lead Astray: Examining Future Fuels By Paul Bertorelli GSAI Flight Deck: Selling N30KP By Marc Cook Out There: Ted Previews His Creation By Ted Setzer First Flight: Rolf Waelty’s GlaStar First Flight:...
GlaStar & Sportsman Flyer 2010 Q3

GlaStar & Sportsman Flyer 2010 Q3

Bolt Up & Go: Glasair Aviation Resolves the Seatbelt Issue By Marc Cook GSAI Flight Deck: The Alternative-Engine Question By Marc Cook First Flights: Kathy & Dan Sutton’s GlaStar First Flights:...
GlaStar & Sportsman Flyer 2010 Q2

GlaStar & Sportsman Flyer 2010 Q2

The Seatbelt Debate: What Does Service Bulletin 69 Mean to You?  By Marc Cook Glasair Aviation has released a comprehensive Mandatory Service Bulletin on seatbelt attach points. What does it...
GlaStar & Sportsman Flyer 2010 Q1

GlaStar & Sportsman Flyer 2010 Q1

1 AOPA’s Nall Report: Homebuilders Get a Black Eye. Do We Deserve It? By Marc Cook 3 GSAI Flight Deck: The Value of Community By Marc Cook 4 First Flight: Rob Griesdale Sportsman C-GRGX 8 Insurance Beat:...
GlaStar & Sportsman Flyer 2009 Q4

GlaStar & Sportsman Flyer 2009 Q4

Superior Air Parts Returns to the Living, by Marc Cook Returning from the brink of extinction, Superior Air Parts is on the path to rebuilding its business and supplying the Experimental aftermarket. First...
GlaStar & Sportsman Flyer 2009 Q3

GlaStar & Sportsman Flyer 2009 Q3

The FAA’s “51% Rule” Is Finally Released: And the News Is Good, By Marc Cook The FAA, after a long, long wait, finally published the document that had the entire homebuilt industry holdings its collective...
GlaStar & Sportsman Flyer 2009 Q2

GlaStar & Sportsman Flyer 2009 Q2

How Much Power Do You Need? By Marc Cook The Big Yank By Marc Cook New StarGate portal at GlastarNet ...and a whole new Glastar.org! Supplier News: Garmin International service bulletin, #0921 First Flight:...
GlaStar & Sportsman Flyer 2009 Q1

GlaStar & Sportsman Flyer 2009 Q1

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GlaStar & Sportsman Flyer 2008 Q4

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GlaStar & Sportsman Flyer 2008 Q3

GlaStar & Sportsman Flyer 2008 Q3

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Glasair Aircraft Owners Association
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The Glasair Aircraft Owners Association is the one must-join association for Glasair, GlaStar, Sportsman 2+2, Merlin, and OMF Symphony builders, owners, pilots, and enthusiasts. If you’re currently building, flying—or dreaming of building and flying one—this is the place for you! We are not affiliated with Glasair Aviation, LLC., but we maintain a great working relationship. Our members can be found worldwide.

Disclaimer: This website contains information submitted by our members about building their airplanes. Some methods they employ may differ from the factory instructions. Builders are advised that they are responsible for their own construction methods and should check with the factory if any of the information included on this website differs from the factory manuals. The Glasair Aircraft Owners Association has not checked the accuracy or safety of any information included on these web pages and any users of this information do so completely at their own risk.

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