Thunderbird Field EAA Chapter 1217

Thunderbird Field EAA Chapter 1217 Local Chapter of Experimental Aircraft Association a group that promotes aviation safety, construction, restoration and operation

03/29/2025

FLYING FLEA MARKET

Saturday April 12th


Bring a table to sell off those excess treasures that are clogging up your hangars, garages and workshops.

Deer Valley Airport North side hangar 57-01
10am to 2pm

To participate bring a table, chair and some change, everyone will be responsible for their own stuff.

[email protected] if you have questions

02/26/2025

Tomorrow February 28th is the last day you can renew your aircraft registration with the State of Arizona. On March first you will be assessed a $25- penalty and $5- per month until its paid.

ADOT used to mail out invoices and stickers but a few years back dropped the stickers and have now dropped the email reminder. They have not dropped the requirement to register your plane and that is one of the things they check on hangar inspections.

ServiceArizona.com and Az MVD give you the ability to set up an account and pay your fees online. When you finally get to the page with your drivers license on it scroll down and look for the Aircraft Invoices prompt. The final page has how to print a receipt and right under it is where you print up your Registration Certificate that you must keep in your plane,

The website is horrible, slow and best of all confusing. It took me two hours to register four planes. Last year I only got one plane done before I gave up so I had late fees and penalties. A $25- Piper Cub becomes $119- charge. It is still better than most states.

There is no way to do this without swearing at your computer. Just keep banging away and don't give up!!

08/01/2024
08/01/2024

Truly breathtaking work of art!

04/02/2024

YAKIMA, WA – April 1, 2024 -- CubCrafters, a leading designer and manufacturer of Light-Sport and Part 23 Certified aircraft, is testing a new backcountry landing gear configuration that the company conceived to dramatically reduce the potential for ground loops in backcountry flying.

Recognizing recent industrywide calls from regulators, insurance companies, and many in the pilot community to continue with safety innovation in the backcountry, the company sees broad applications for this new technology with flight training companies, various Government customers, and private aviators that just want a safer way to experience flying in remote areas.

Patrick Horgan, CEO of CubCrafters explains, “Here at CubCrafters we are always thinking about safety, and this is the most robust landing gear configuration ever put on a Cub type aircraft. It is 4X as strong and has 4X the braking power of either conventional or tricycle landing gear. It tracks straight as an arrow; we really feel this is the one and only ground loop proof Cub for the ultimate in short landings.”

When asked about certification he goes on, “The XCub is already Part 23 Certified in multiple different landing gear configurations including tailwheel, nosewheel, and as a floatplane. All we’re really doing here is melding our certified nosewheel and tailwheel landing gear into one configuration. With the FAA’s recent focus on a performance-based safety continuum doctrine, we believe they will see the simple brilliance in what we are doing and it should be a quick and easy certification process, maybe even completed by Oshkosh.”

The Company says that the new landing gear technology can be retrofit to all existing X and NX Cubs. Insurance company officials and underwriters that the company spoke to anticipate that those CubCrafters customers that choose to retrofit their existing aircraft will likely experience drastically reduced insurance premiums, which is great news for the entire aviation community!

“Some said that the original tricycle gear version of the XCub was so ugly it could never achieve commercial success,” stated Brad Damm, the company’s Vice President, “but the NX cub has a fantastic sales record, so we’ve proven those naysayers wrong. Our feeling is that if tricycle gear was good, we think consumers will like this new quincycle landing gear even that much better.”

“Big tundra tires are good off airport, but smaller traditional tires are better on pavement, this aircraft has the best of both worlds.” He went on to say. “If three tires are good, five has to be better. Yes, it can be a little hard to turn when ground taxiing the aircraft, but we don’t see that as a problem because it can be easily overcome by large applications of power and brake.”

A short video of recent quincycle landing gear ground taxi testing was released by the company can be seen on YouTube at this link:

https://youtu.be/hFHPdhCmQGo

CubCrafters builds best-of-class Backcountry aircraft in Yakima, Washington. To learn more, please visit us at Sun n’ Fun (booth N92-93/N102-103), Aero Friedrichshafen (hall A5/ #229), or on our website at:

https://cubcrafters.com/
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ABOUT CubCrafters
Founded in 1980 by Jim Richmond, CubCrafters’ roots are in the 80+ year history of classic grassroots aviation, but the company’s products and services are innovative and completely modern. CubCrafters designs and manufactures Experimental, LSA, and Certified aircraft. The Carbon Cub family of aircraft redefined expectations for the backcountry flying experience with innovative design, modern materials, powerful engines, and breathtaking performance. The company’s flagship XCub aircraft substantially expands the mission profile of backcountry aircraft with better speed, range, and payload than other aircraft in its class. The key to our success is our ability to create unique value in the experience of personal adventure aviation!

01/05/2024
12/24/2023
Here's your invitation
12/20/2023

Here's your invitation

It's almost X-59 reveal time!
Join NASA & Lockheed Martin virtually for the ✨Rollout Ceremony💫 on Jan 12th @ 1pm PT & experience aviation history as the X-59, the first supersonic plane in decades, makes its debut✈️ You can become a watch party host: nasa.gov/directorates/armd/quesst-virtual-watch-party/

🤫 BONUS: Interested in hosting a NASA STEM watch party?
For your opportunity to be the hostess with the most-est, send an e-mail 📩[email protected] to let us know you’re interested in hosting. We have a limited number of watch party boxes filled with NASA & X-59 goodies, so sign up now!

12/09/2023

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Scottsdale, AZ

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