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GENERAL AVIATION

Adam Aircraft A500 certified
On 29th September Adam Aircraft received FAR 23 certification for its newly developed Adam A500 twin. The FAA certificate also permits IFR flights. Rick Adam, founder and company boss of Adam Aircraft said “The A500 is the only piston-engined twin with pressurized cabin currently being manufactured”. Permission is expected this winter for flights up to the maximum service altitude of 25,000 ft and in regions of known-icing.

MS Flight Simulator X
Since 13th October the new Microsoft Flight Simulator X is available in the shops. In Germany the sale of the new PC simulator started with a presentation tour of 50 airfields. Flight Simulator X is distributed on two DVDs: the standard version costs 59.99 Euro and the professional version is 74.99 Euro.

Mounain Pilots meet
The first meeting of the “Bergflieger” (mounain pilots) took place on 16th September in Ehingen-Schlechtenfeld where pilots could get to know one another and exchange experiences. With a runway incline of eight percent and an altitude of 1,804 feet the site offers conditions resembling those of a mountain airfield.

New Sennheiser headset
In September, Sennheiser Electronic brought out a new headset for pilots, which at only 95 gm is one of the lightest of its kind. It has been specially developed to to meet the requirements of airline- and business jet pilots and is being marketed as the HME 43-K.

Jet from Piper?
The indications are that Piper Aircraft wants to bring a new jet onto the market. The aircraft will be positioned between the Meridian and the Honda jet. Piper is working together with the Japanese in marketing the Honda Jet.

“Fursty” seeks tenants
Although the Fürstenfeldbruck Betriebsgesellschaft mbH airfield is currently operating on a limited permit they are already looking for parties interested in the 100 or so covered parking slots. The business hopes to receive the new operators license by the end of 2006, which will allow the airfield to operate from 9:00 till 19:00 for aircraft up to 5.7 tonnes.

“Oldie 95” raffles a pilot's licence
In September the “Oldie 95” radio channel held a raffle in which a lucky listener could win training for a PPL(A). Michael Friedel won the raffle and the following week he began his training at Air Hamburg in Uetersen.

Fw-190 reproduction flies
It took twelve years of hard work for Ulrich Bronner from Trossingen, Swabia, to build a Focke-Wulf Fw 190 replica, and fulfil the his long-held dream. Bonner took off in his  unique aircraft for its maiden flight on 19th August in Donaueschingen.

DFS uses handy
Updates on the status of flight plans submitted via the internet are now being sent to mobile phones by the DFS. Even when not in front of the PC pilots can find out whether their IFR flight-plan has been accepted or rejected by the IFPS (Integrated Initial Flight Plan Processing System). The pilot is also notified that additional information will be sent via email.

Junkers F 13 returns
Frankfurt airport was the scene of an aviation history sensation. On 5th September the wreck of a Junkers F 13 emerged from the belly of an MD 11 Lufthansa Cargo plane which landed there. The Junkers, which was constructed in 1919, is considered the ancestor of all commercial airliners. The wreck will be restored in the coming years by the German Technical Museum (DTMB).

Columbia delivers iFly
iFly is an Aero Club founded by Erik Lindbergh, who wants to offer a fleet of identically equipped aircraft to its members at various airfields around USA. iFly has decided to use the Columbia 350 as the aircraft type. The first six of these single-piston aircraft from the fleet contract were delivered at the end of September.

Cirrus Design enters jet business
After Diamond Aircraft, Honda and Piper, now Cirrus Design has also announced the construction of its own mini-jet. The design parameters of the single engine aircraft are a cruising speed of over 300 knots, a range of over 1,000 NM and a maximum service altitude of 25,000 feet. The target price of the new jet is less than one million Dollars,

Flight planner with NOTAM messages
With the “Flight Planner” software pilots can now access the European NOTAMS. Notices are displayed graphically on the maps and can be filtered. The service costs 45 Euro per year.

New Chemnitz runway
The Chemnitz-Jahnsdorf airfield has a new 900 m asphalt runway. Work on the taxi-ways should also be completed by the end of October. A new tower, a petrol station and a terminal for general aviation will all be built next year. The European Union is supporting the roughly eight million Euro development.

Schrodt ranks 6th
The Texan Kirby Chambliss has won the Red Bull Air Race in his Edge 540 in San Francisco. Only 0.34 seconds behind him was Peter Besenyei from Hungary in second place and rank 3 was secured by the Brit Paul Bonhomme. Extra pilot Klaus Schrodt from Germany came 6th. Perth, Australia, is the venue for the 2006 World Series final on 19th November.

Thielert under fire
Thielert AG, manufacturer of aircraft diesel engines, is defending itself against alleged fraud allegations. The German Association for Protection of investors has publicised an anonymous charge, causing a short-term drop in the share price. For its own part the company has issued a suite against persons unknown and strongly rejects the allegations.

Fit for airliners
Allgäu Airport in Memmingen is preparing itself for passenger travel. By March 2007 the passenger terminal is to be brought up to scratch. One of the taxi-ways will be widened to 18 m. The expansion will cost 4.5 million Euro.

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