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Corben-Lambert Baby Ace D
Initially, the airplane was mounted on floats that were manufactured in 1938, one of the only items that was not new when the Baby Ace was assembled. ...
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Questair Venture 200
Ed MacDonough, founder of Questair, Inc., and Jim Griswold designed and built the Venture 200, which was introduced to the public at the fly-in in Oshkosh ...
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Questair Venture 200
Questair manufactured the Venture in kit form and pilots attested that it was one of the most stable airplanes on the market at its peak. ...
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Stits Sky Baby
In 1952, Ray Stits built the Sky Baby in order to claim the title of the World’s Smallest Airplane. One of Ray’s previous designs, the Stits Junior, ...
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UFM Easy Riser
The Easy Riser was the glider that led the way for the ultralight movement. Chuck Slusarczyk built his Easy Riser in 1975, which he dubbed “Spad” since he ...
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Chanute/EAA Chapt 29 Hang Glider
In 1959, EAA Chapter 29 decided to build a replica of the Chanute Hang Glider. Construction began in April of 1959 under the direction of project leader ...
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Pitcairn PA-7S Sport Mailwing
The Pitcairn Mailwing’s beauty hides its role as a rugged workhorse aircraft. Designed to ply the government airmail routes of the 1920s and 1930s, ...
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Brock KB-2 Gyroplane
Ken Brock was a leader in the development and promotion of autogyro flight ... the Brock KB-2 and KB-3 Gyroplanes are still offered by Brock Manufacturing. ...
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Douglas DC-3 Specifications
DOUGLAS DC-3 – Specifications. Wing Span. 95 ft. Length. 64 ft. 5 in. Height. 17 ft. Wing Area. 987 sq. ft. Empty Weight. 16865 lbs. Loaded Weight ...
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2005 - 04/15 - EAA Young Eagles Glastar Gets Extreme Makeover
April 14, 2005 - An airplane that has provided more than 3000 young people with flight experiences through the EAA Young Eagles program is ready to head ...