With the excitement of EAA’s summer celebration of flight — AirVenture Oshkosh 2024 — slowly beginning to fade from headlines, this might be a good time to broaden our outlook. AirVenture features aircraft from everywhere and of every conceivable type. It’s a veritable smorgasbord of airplane-examining pleasure and thoroughly covers nearly every aspect of aviation, from foot-launched powered paragliders to multiengine warbirds and everything in between. Some were searching for the newest innovations, by which such attendees may mean drones, UAVs, multicopters, eVTOLs… whatever you might choose to call them. Finding these machines at KOSH was much less obvious perhaps because the truth is, Yankee pilots remain focused on aircraft they can get in and fly using their own skills. American Dream We live in a country of great aviation freedom and lots of wide open spaces. Those of us interested in flying light aircraft for the sheer enjoyment of it can do so in way the rest of the world can barely comprehend.
Where Is the World Headed with Low-Altitude Airspace Freedom?
Something for Everyone — image courtesy of Aircraft Spruce
American Dream
We live in a country of great aviation freedom and lots of wide open spaces. Those of us interested in flying light aircraft for the sheer enjoyment of it can do so in way the rest of the world can barely comprehend. Oh, Europe may be similar along with a few other places but in most of the world's 180 or so nations, recreational aviation is barely known.Endless Under-Wing Camping — from a live cam at AirVenture 2024
Starair's Aurora — image from aircraft.com
Air Taxi operating — image from CGTN
New growth engine
Aurora is a single-engine, two-seat, tricycle landing gear aircraft independently developed by Chinese aircraft manufacturer Starair Aircraft Co., Ltd. (formerly known as Sunward), which claims to be the first domestically-produced Light-Sport Aircraft to obtain airworthiness certification from the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC), the country's equivalent to America's FAA. I reported on Aurora after the model won FAA acceptance in 2019 as a Special LSA — though curiously, that was the only one we ever saw in America.Sunward (now Starair) Aurora — image from aircraft.com
Things Are Beginning to Happen
Jiangsu province's Wuxi City is creating a low-altitude cultural tourism environment. Aiming to be an early participant, the city has opened a first eVTOL low-altitude route, offering a different perspective for tourists who want to explore the city's scenery.Package-delivery drones — image from CGTN
Maintenance Hangar — image from CGTN
News in this article was distilled from a report by CGTN, an outline news source. Interested pilots can read the entire article (in English).