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Kitplanes Magazine: Your Homebuilt Aircraft Authority. We cover topics relevant to anyone who has ever dreamed of building or owning a homebuilt experimental aircraft.

TLAC Selling Off Some Models

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Want to own you own ultralight company?

Webinar: Zenith Aircraft Kits & Plans

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Zenith Aircraft's Sebastien Heintz and Roger Dubbert will present a live webinar as part of the EAA Homebuilders Week, titled Zenith Aircraft Kits & Plans, on Friday, January...

Sonex Highwing Update Webinar

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Get all the latest information about the Sonex Highwing this Thursday, January 30th during EAA Homebuilders Week.

Zenith Aircraft Hands-On Workshop Class Returns to Texas in February

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Zenith Aircraft Company is returning to Southwest Texas to host its hands-on kit aircraft building workshop class.

2025 Homebuilt Aircraft Buyer’s Guide

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Our annual kit- and plansbuilt-aircraft buyer’s guide.

Why We Built What We Did

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And sometimes we bought instead of built (again).

New Edition of the EAA Flight Test Manual Published

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Updated quick-glance test cards for in-flight reference also included.

National Championship Air Races in Roswell Dates Announced

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All seven classes of racing will return in new home of Roswell, N.M. next year

Hands-On Kit Airplane Building Workshop Classes at the Zenith Aircraft Factory

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There's still time to join Zenith Aircraft Company in October for the next hands-on kit airplane building workshop class.

Zenith Aircraft Homecoming – The Report

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The 2024 Zenith Homecoming event was a success by all measures (despite some weather on the second day of the two-day event).

In Case You Missed It

That new kit smell!

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That new kit smell!

Ask the DAR

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Operating limitations, selling a homebuilt, aircraft that cant be registered.

Vertical Power

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This brand new power management system harnesses CPU power to eliminate the need for much of an aircrafts wiring by consolidating major electrical functions into a single box. It comprises three units: a display, controller module/panel housing and mag controller. Bundled into the setup are radios, instruments (including GPS, EFIS and engine monitoring) and lights. Each flight phase is broken down into the tasks normally performed manually by the pilot, and the VP-200 addresses them more or less automatically, while also providing override capability in the event of a system failure.

Those Wright Brothers are at it Again

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The original homebuilt.