COVER STORY Why is a drone on the front cover of the UK’s favourite flying magazine? Because they’re after our airspace. In just a few weeks, airspace change proposals have arrived for three different drone projects requiring Temporary Danger Areas – which we’ll be excluded from when activated. Oban-Mull-Coll is one, the others are at Land’s End and Goodwood. We take a look at this invasive species…
Texas Colt, no, not a pony but a new all-metal Light Sport Aircraft that feels and flies like a much bigger aeroplane. Ian Seager flies it.
In Top Gear, Ed Hicks reviews a tyre pressure monitor which connects by Bluetooth to a phone app, making it much easier to keep a check on your landing gear’s tyres.
He makes all kinds, but mainly electric because that’s what he likes. “When the new year hit, I was going to open a shop and have a retail space and go full on professional business and then COVID-19 hit and it put a pin in my plans for now,” said Gullion. After spending two decades working as a rural water treatment technician he made the switch to hand crafting one-of-a-kind chairs and tables from wood he reclaimed from farm buildings, then he turned to guitars. “I was surfing around on Pinterest one day (in 2016) and I saw a barn wood guitar,” said Gullion. “I thought to myself, ‘That’s kind of cool, I think I can make one of those,’ and that’s where it all started I made one and it kind of morphed from there.”