Jeff is truly one of the nicest guys in STOL aviation. He’s also the founder of Sodbusters STOL, a widely popular event in Minneasota. We ask him how he got into STOL and his STOL career so far.
Lonestar: Heavy Touring Spotlight
We’ve re-edited our March competition to give you an all-new look at the Lonestar STOL competition. This video is the heavy touring class, and each class will have their own video, from start to finish. We’ve also created graphics to help follow along in the competition! We’ve also cut down the size to 30 minutes to let you watch it …
Cary Franks with his red and white Cessna 180.
Cary talks about his life, where he learned to fly, and his participation in the 2020 Lonestar STOL.
The “Not So Straight and Level Podcast” with Doug Jackson
Doug Jackson, a man who wears many different hats. In our part of the aviation world, a lot of us know him for the Lonestar STOL event he hosted earlier this year in Gainesville, TX.
Meet one of the sponsors: American Legend
Go on a tour with Bryan Walstrom from the Experimental Aircraft Channel while he visits Sulphur Springs, TX and interviews aircraft manufacturer, American Legend
Avweb: Kit-Aircraft Manufacturers: OK So Far
While Boeing and Textron have shut down manufacturing facilities already, it’s not yet the same for smaller manufacturers and service providers.
Avweb: Meet the Bull Moose
The Moose, designed and sold by Murphy Aircraft of Chilliwack, British Columbia, is one of the few kit airplanes designed to haul large loads in and out of unimproved strips—it’s a kind of Experimental-category deHavilland Beaver.
Avweb: Flight Review Rans S21
The new all-metal utility from RANS represents an important update for the company’s kit designs and may be one of Randy Schlitter’s best aircraft.
EAC: Meet Jon Humberd – Zenith Super701
Jon Humberd explains competing in the Lonestar STOL competition in Gainesville, Texas.








