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FLY WITH THE AEROSTARS IN A ONE-OF-A-KIND REDBIRD SIMULATOR

Posted on July 24, 2013 by Scott Smith
How cool is this!!!

Redbird Simulators Certified in Europe
 
 
 
 
 
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Redbird Simulators Certified in Europe
Redbird Simulators Certified in Europe
FLY WITH THE AEROSTARS IN A ONE-OF-A-KIND REDBIRD SIMULATOR
AirVenture visitors can fly formation with the Aerostars aerobatic team in Redbird’s custom-built Yak-52 simulator—and maybe the real airplane
Oshkosh, WI (July 24, 2013) – It takes years of practice to earn a spot in the daily airshow over Oshkosh, but this season visitors can experience formation flying for themselves using a Redbird MX2 simulator at AirVenture. This custom-built simulator replicates a Yakolev 52TW, the 450-horsepower, tailwheel version of the fully aerobatic Russian military trainer flown by the Aerostars. Visitors can just try on the Yak for fun, or experience what it’s like to fly formation in the Aerostars flight challenge.
The challenge starts on the runway at Oshkosh in the front seat of the Yak-52 belonging to Aerostars Right Wing Dave Monroe. Just ahead and to the left is the Yak-52 of Lead Pilot Harvey Meek. After takeoff, the visitor must hold position on Harvey’s right wing, while Dave supplies helpful hints as if he was riding along in the back seat. Completing the entire challenge requires holding position through several tight turns and landing back at Whitman Regional airport (Oshkosh).
Sennheiser Aviation has sweetened the deal even more: Everyone completing the challenge in the Yak-52 simulator is automatically entered into a drawing. Two winners, selected at random, will receive top-of-the-line Sennheiser PC350 gaming headsets. One grand-prize winner earns a flight in the real airplane.
In addition to the full-motion experience of the Yak-52 cockpit at the Redbird tent, the challenge can be practiced on any Redbird Jay desktop simulator. These are located at the AOPA tent (#195), the Redbird Flight Simulations tent (#208), or the Aerostars trailer right off Phillips 66 Square.
Team Aerostar will be available in person at the Redbird tent Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday from 1–2 p.m. The prize drawing will be at the Redbird tent on Saturday, August 3 at 2 p.m.
Media Contact
Jeff Van West
Director, Redbird Media
jvanwest@redbirdflight.com
207-619-0236

About Redbird Flight Simulations™, Inc.
Redbird Flight Simulations, Inc. is an Austin, Texas-based company dedicated to revolutionizing aviation by designing, manufacturing and delivering affordable and innovative flight training technologies. Each of the Redbird devices is designed to enhance the training experience for pilots of all levels, from student to ATP.

For more information, visit www.redbirdflightsimulations.com. To email or schedule a test flight contact Redbird at info@redbirdflightsimulations.com.

Posted in aircraft, airshow, Airventure, formation flying, formation team, Oshkosh, simulators, Yak |

I like watches….Scheyden to Debut True Aviator Watch Line at 2013 EAA AirVenture Oshkosh

Posted on July 22, 2013 by Scott Smith


Scheyden to Debut True Aviator Watch Line at 2013 EAA AirVenture Oshkosh

Pilot’s Dream Watch Showcased at Booth #2019

 

(HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA) – Scheyden – the market leader for precision eyewear and flight crew luggage engineered for aviation and other active pursuits – announces the launch of its True Aviator watch series with the introduction of its first model, Steam Gauge, at 2013 EAA AirVenture Oshkosh (July 29-August 4, Booth #2019).

Designed to serve as a functional piece of equipment for pilots in the cockpit, the True Aviator Steam Gauge (standard price $2,992) is the only timepiece to offer an Aide Memoire Bi-Directional ATIS Bezel as a paperless reminder of the Automated Terminal Information Service (ATIS) recordings. The lower gauge is a multi-feature digital IFR timer that can be used for timing instrument procedures or assisting with timed checklist items. The upper gauge features a Liquid Filled Magnetic Compass that provides awareness on the ground whether traveling to an unfamiliar city or an unimproved backcountry airstrip.

“Pilots immediately know what’s going on here when they see the new Scheyden watch,” says Jeff Herold, company founder and an instrument-rated pilot. “I designed a watch that had components that I knew would be functional to a ‘True Aviator’ at a fraction of the price of other aviation watches on the market. We couldn’t think of a more fitting place than EAA AirVenture, with its passionate aviation crowd, to introduce the first ever ‘True Aviator’ watches.”

Positioned in the watch’s main gauge, protected by the highest-quality Sapphire Crystal is an exceptional Swiss ISA Movement. This digital analog movement also affords wearers the ability to create any second Time Zone, with most pilots likely to choose Zulu (GMT/ UTC) time as their secondary choice. Other features on the True Aviator are: Chronograph, alarm, count down timer, water-resistance, white Super Luminova glowing digits and Global Airport Identifiers.

Each timepiece comes with engraved airport identifiers and a serial number on the watch back. The heavy-duty tri-folding locking wristband showcases a Wing Root design component, delivering levels of both style and performance demanded by pilots and watch enthusiasts alike. Herold adds: “This watch is not only functional it is a conversation piece that will be cherished by its owners.”

A pilot’s dream watch, the Scheyden True Aviator (Steam Gauge model) is available in Brushed Stainless Steel, Stealth Black or Swiss Gold – all ion plated to increase durability. It is worn by Team Scheyden member and star air show pilot Super Dave” Mathieson, who also relies on the Scheyden Fixed Hybrid Jet-A glasses while flying his customized Scheyden MX2 plane. He has christened one of his daring air show maneuvers the “Scheyden Precision Point Roll Pass” because it requires exact timing and a master’s touch to execute properly, aligning with the brand’s “Demand Precision” slogan.

Out of a limited selection of the initial release, one True Aviator will be donated to the EAA AirVenture Gathering of the Eagles Gala on Thursday, August 1. The auction at the annual event raises money to benefit thousands of future aviators.

For more information or to pre-order the True Aviator Steam Gauge: www.scheyden.comor 800.851.2758.

About West Coast Trends, Inc.

Based in Huntington Beach, CA, West Coast Trends Inc. was founded in 1990 and is the maker of both Scheyden Precision Eyewear and Club Glove, a worldwide leader in the design and manufacture of premium luggage, golf travel bags, stand bags, club covers and accessories. Its products have been tested and approved by the world’s most demanding travelers, including pilots at all of the major airlines. The overwhelming choice of serious golfers, the company’s Club Glove® products are used by more than 90 percent of PGA and Champions Tour players, according to The Darrell Survey. 

Posted in Airventure, jewelry, Oshkosh, pilot watch, pilots, steam punk, watches |

Second Annual “Engine Day” By Zenith, at Oshkosh

Posted on July 18, 2013 by Scott Smith
Note: this Press Release is also available for your use at www.121five.com.
Second Annual “Engine Day” By Zenith, at Oshkosh
Powerplant Festival to Exhibit on Thursday
In 2012, Zenith hosted its first “Engine Day” at Oshkosh, with a handful of different powerplants and their representatives on hand. “We didn’t know what the response would be,” said Heintz, “and frankly we were blown away by the response. This year, all of last year’s exhibitors are returning, and we’re adding Continental and ECi, plus maybe a surprise or two.” This year, hours will be doubled. “A lot of people couldn’t make it in the morning last year,” said Heintz, “so we’re going on until 2p.m.”
So, on Thursday, August 1, at the Zenith exhibit at Airventure Oshkosh (space 641, in the North Aircraft Display area), Zenith Aircraft will again host “Engine Day,” where two-seat Zenith aircraft with all sorts of power will be on display, and where representatives of some of the most-popular engines, as well as some newcomers, will be helping builders decide what goes up front, between the prop and the rest of the airplane.
The Chris Heintz (CH-) Zenith designs have been built using everything from electric motors to small turbines, with two-strokes, four-strokes, and rotaries in between; many of these will be available, with their owners, as will some of the most-popular engine options and manufacturers, ranging from home-made and “factory” Corvair, VW, and Honda conversions, to industry-standard, purpose-built light aircraft engines – Rotax, Jabiru, UL Power (including their new six-cylinder engines), Continental, Lycoming, and more, from 65 to 150hp. 
The Zenith designs have always been drawn with an eye to allowing alternate power sources. “Chris Heintz always kept the builder’s choice in mind, when designing owner-built aircraft,” Sebastien noted, with the result that “there are probably more different kinds and makes of aviation engines under Zenith cowls than any other. Plus,” he continued, “unlike some designers, Zenith Aircraft Company encourages builders to install the engine of their choice.” There are proven power systems always available, but the designs keep the door open to new ideas. Some work better than others, certainly, but the variety is astounding – “and it is a testimony to the versatility of both the designs and the builders that so many work, and so well.”
Zenith invites all to “Engine Day” at their exhibit in the North Aircraft Display Area # 641, specifically on Thursday, August 1, between 10a.m. and 2p.m., to meet the builders, engine representatives, and pilots of a great variety of Zenith machines, old and new.
When: Thursday, August 1, 2013, 10a.m. until 2p.m.
Where: Zenith Aircraft Company exhibit (Space 641, North Aircraft Display area)
Who: Builders, engine suppliers, pilots, prospects
More: www.zenithair.com
This Press Release is prepared and distributed by
Tim Kern INK / 121five.com
PO Box 30
Anderson, IN 46015-0030
USA

ph. 863-651-6095
Posted in aircraft, airshow, Airventure, engines, Oshkosh, Zenith |
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