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The UltraFlight Radio Show offers topics in areas of interest to everyone that flies. You can learn about navigation, operations at airports, radio usage, airspace and more.
This section features interviews and topics of general interest.
Dick Kuntzleman, Kuntzleman Electronics
Most of us know that the very best ultralight flying is either early in the morning or late in the afternoon. Learn how to squeeze an extra hour of flying time out of the day with the proper strobe for your ultralight! www.KEstrobes.com (7/1/03)

Jim Sweeney, NAPPF
Part 1 of what you need to know about aviation band radios. Jim Sweeney chats with us about aviation band radios and how to get them to work on your ultralight aircraft. www.nappf.com (7/1/03)

Jim Sweeney, NAPPF
Part 2 of what you need to know about aviation band radios. We get into details about radio antennas and their mountings. Selecting radios and matching it to your headsets. www.nappf.com (7/1/03)

Jim Sweeney, NAPPF
Part one of learning how to cope with changes in density altitude. With summer here, you need to recognize that there are differences in density altitude and understand how it changes your flying. Jim Sweeney explains it from the beginning. www.nappf.com/Hints (6/24/03)

Jim Sweeney, NAPPF
Part two of learning how to cope with changes in density altitude. Jim Sweeney covers issues including those operating in high altitudes and carburetion. www.nappf.com/Hints (6/24/03)

Jim Sweeney, NAPPF
Unlocking the secrets of Special Use Airspace. Learn about Alert Areas, Military Operational Areas, Restricted Areas, Prohibited Areas and more. Jim Sweeney will help us determine where they are, what they are and if and when we can fly in them. www.nappf.com (6/17/03)

John Bowker, JTW Associates
Considering flying over water in your ultralight and it is not a seaplane? If you have to do a water landing, the Nebulus Emergency Flotation Device can help your machine not become an under-the-seaplane. John Bowker tells us how. www.jtwfloat.com (6/10/03)

Tim Bruno, RAD Electronics
Looking for inexpensive, but good avionics system for your ultralight? The RAD system may just be the ticket. Tim Bruno chats with us about some of the stuff he is working on. www.radelectronics.com/ (6/10/03)

Tom Janetzke, CoolFlight
A lot of us like to share our views from above with the land-locked below. That is why photography and videography are popular co-hobbies with our sport. Now Tom will show us how to make an ultralight into the ultimate video platform. www.coolflight.com (5/20/03)

John Ninomiya, Cluster Balloon Pilot
Have you ever wanted to do like the movies and grab hold of enough balloons that you just take off into the sky? Well John has done exactly that! He'll tell us about what has to be one of the ultimates in "ultralight" flight. www.clusterballoon.org/ (5/20/03)

Timothy Tobin, Pilot and RN
Aeromedical Factors. A lot of GA pilots lose their medicals because they become diabetic. There are things you need to know if that applies to you or someone you know that still wants to fly. wolfair.expage.com/ (5/6/03)

Sol Lovas, Powered Parachute Instructor and NAPPF Board Member
There are lots of female skydivers in the USA. So we know that women like the sky and enjoy the thrill of flight. But why aren't there more female powered parachute pilots? Sol helps us answer that question. www.montanapowerchutes.com/ (5/6/03)

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