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  2. Birdman Chinook - Wikipedia

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    Birdman Chinook 2S showing the pentagonal cockpit cross-section Birdman Chinook 2S Birdman Chinook 2S cockpit Birdman Chinook 2S Rotax 503 engine installation. The Birdman Chinook is a family of single and two-place, pusher configuration, high-wing ultralight aircraft that was first flown on 12 December 1982 and produced by Birdman Enterprises of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, starting in 1983.

  3. Birdman Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Birdman MJ-5 hang glider Birdman MJ-5 hang glider Birdman Chinook 2S Birdman Chinook 2S. Birdman Enterprises Limited was a Canadian aircraft manufacturer that commenced business in 1973 and became well known for its line of hang gliders and later its ultralight aircraft until its demise in late 1987. [2] [3] [4]

  4. Aircraft Sales and Parts - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by Brent Holomis in 1988. Holomis owned a Birdman Chinook WT2S two-seat ultralight and when Birdman Enterprises went out of business in late 1987 it left Chinook owners without a source of parts. [2] [9] Initially the company was started to provide Chinook parts, but Holomis proceeded to redesign the Chinook with ...

  5. Ultralight aircraft (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    The basic ultralight Ultraflight Lazair is the most produced Canadian-designed aircraft of any category. Blue Yonder Merlin EZ Canadian-designed and built advanced ultralight airplane A common advanced ultralight seen in Canada: Quad City Challenger II Jabiru Calypso 3300 advanced ultralight aircraft on amphibious floats at the Canadian Aviation Expo Fly camping at a remote aerodrome with a ...

  6. Birdman Atlas - Wikipedia

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    Production was curtailed in about 1983 as the company concentrated on producing the newer Birdman WT-11 Chinook instead. [ 1 ] The Atlas was a development of the Quicksilver and as such incorporated many of the Quicksilver's features, such as a 6061-T6 aluminum -framed, single-surface Dacron -covered, wire-braced high wing, with the ground ...

  7. Hospice, Inc. - The Huffington Post

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    The U.S. hospice industry has quadrupled in size since 2000. Nearly half of all Medicare patients who die now do so as a hospice patient — twice as many as in 2000, government data shows.

  8. Wladimir Talanczuk - Wikipedia

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    A total of over 700 WT-11s and 2S Chinooks were completed before Birdman Enterprises went out of business in late 1987. [6] Talanczuk's Chinook design was resurrected in 1989, when it was redesigned by Aircraft Sales and Parts President Brent Holomis as the ASAP Chinook 2 Plus, an Advanced Ultralight Aeroplane that remains in production today.

  9. Bushcaddy R-80 - Wikipedia

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    The Bushcaddy R-80 is a Canadian ultralight and light-sport aircraft that was designed by Jean Eudes Potvin of Lac Saint-Jean, Quebec in 1994 and produced by his company Club Aeronautique Delisle Incorporated (CADI).