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Jon Croke

Jon Croke
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As the founder of HomebuiltHELP.com, Jon Croke has produced instructional videos for Experimental aircraft builders for over 10 years. He has built (and helped others build) over a dozen kit aircraft of all makes and models. Jon is a private pilot and currently owns and flies a Zenith Cruzer.

Best of Both Worlds

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Can we convert a certified aircraft into an Experimental so we can get the freedoms we really want?

Buying an Unfinished Project

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There are plenty of things to look out for before committing to an unknown collection of parts and pieces from another fellow builder.

Where’s the Best Place To Build?

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You and your airplane kit deserve a comfortable workshop area for the many days of building that lie ahead. If you are a first-time...

Kitbuilding as Easy as Child’s Play

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Plane and simple.

Where Are the Instructions?

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Plane and simple.

Building the Affordaplane, Part 4

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What engine should be used in this project?

Legal Eagle at Oshkosh 2024

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Legal Eagle designer Leonard Milholland talks about his ultralight aircraft. Leonard is close to his 100th birthday at AirVenture 2024 in Oshkosh Wisconsin and...

Titan Tornado at AirVenture 2024

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We checked in with builder Dan Kroeplin on the 30th anniversary of the Titan Tornado.

Future Vehicles Dingo Aircraft

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A biplane ultralight kit for less than $18k.

Roadside Assistance With a Smile

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Sunday morning sees a great influx of camping rigs arrive at Camp Scholler for the start of show activities on Monday. Prepared for just about...

In Case You Missed It

Engine Beat

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How are your cylinders doing? A differential compression test can uncover any problems-almost before they start. Steve Ells explores what the results mean, and what to do about them.

It Takes a Village to Build a Plane in One Week

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EAA AirVentures One Week Wonder.

A Ground Loop Story

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Sometimes stuff happens.

Spirit of St. Louis

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John Normans definitive reproduction is virtually identical to the original.