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  2. Acro Sport II - Wikipedia

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    The Acro II is a two-seat aerobatic sportsplane designed by US aviation enthusiast Paul Poberezny in the 1970s for amateur construction. It is an enlarged version of his previous Acro Sport I, sized up to carry two persons. Plans are available through Acro Sport in Wisconsin and material kits are supplied by Aircraft Spruce and Specialty. [1 ...

  3. Extra EA-300 - Wikipedia

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    The Extra 300L is a Lycoming AEIO-540-powered two-seat aircraft, with low-mounted wing and shorter fuselage. [3] More of these two-seater variants have been produced than any other model. Its wing is mounted at the bottom of the fuselage, with its span reduced from 26 to 24 ft (7.9 to 7.3 m).

  4. List of aerobatic aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Most fall into one of two categories, aircraft used for training and by flight demonstration teams, which are often standard trainers or fighters, and aircraft especially designed for aerobatics, usually at the expense of other attributes, such as stability, carrying passengers or endurance. [1] Dates are of first flight.

  5. Pitts Special - Wikipedia

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    Certified versions of the Pitts are now produced by Aviat Aircraft in Afton, Wyoming.It is available as the S-1 single-seater with an up to 200 hp (150 kW) flat-4 Lycoming engine and a 17 ft 4 in (5.28 m) wingspan, or as the S-2 two-seater variant featuring a 260 hp (194 kW) flat-6 Lycoming and a 20 ft (6.1 m) wingspan.

  6. Extra EA-200 - Wikipedia

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    The Extra 200 is now back in limited production (2007) after a hiatus in which Extra Aircraft focused on the development of the Extra EA-500 whose costs of development forced the company into bankruptcy. With new ownership, the company is again producing a range of aerobatic aircraft including the EA-200. The base price is $225,000 as of 2007.

  7. XtremeAir Sbach 342 - Wikipedia

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    The XtremeAir Sbach 342 (XA42) is a German high performance two-seat aerobatic and touring monoplane designed by Philipp Steinbach with Albert Mylius and built by XtremeAir GmbH of Hecklingen. [ 1 ] The Sbach 342 (a marketing name for the XA42) is a composite structure low-wing monoplane with a fixed conventional landing gear with a tailwheel ...

  8. Speedtwin E2E Comet 1 - Wikipedia

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    The cockpit seats two in tandem with the pilot in front when flying solo; dual controls are fitted. There is a baggage area behind the rear seat. There is a baggage area behind the rear seat. The Speedtwin has a fixed conventional undercarriage , its mainwheels, fitted with hydraulic brakes , on oleo legs from below each engine, giving it a 2. ...

  9. XtremeAir - Wikipedia

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    In December 2006, the company moved into a newly constructed 2,400 m 2 (26,000 sq ft) manufacturing plant at the Magdeburg–Cochstedt Airport. [2] The Sbach 300 was flown to a German national unlimited class aerobatic championship. [1] In 2018, XtremeAir was purchased by Chinese firm Zair Aerospace headquartered in Wuhan, [3]

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