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  2. Aircraft Spruce & Specialty Company - Wikipedia

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    Aircraft Spruce Co. was founded in 1965 by Bob and Flo Irwin as a follow-on to founding Fullerton Air Parts. [1] Initially the company sold only one product: aircraft grade spruce lumber for aircraft construction and restoration. Aircraft Spruce Co. added more products and adopted the name Aircraft Spruce & Specialty Co.

  3. Stolp Acroduster Too - Wikipedia

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    The aerobatic aircraft is described as having a sharp stall, and ability to keep wings level using rudder alone. The Acroduster has shorter span and length, has larger ailerons than the Starduster Too, and has a stronger tail. [citation needed] The aircraft is constructed with fabric covered 4130 steel tube structure and spruce wing spars. Ribs ...

  4. Rihn DR-107 One Design - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft is supplied by Aircraft Spruce & Specialty of Corona, California in the form of plans and a materials kit for amateur construction. [1] The DR-107 was designed as a low-cost one design aircraft for competition and sport basic to advanced aerobatics, including International Aerobatic Club Class One competitions.

  5. Stolp Starduster Too - Wikipedia

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    The spars are made of spruce wood with plywood wooden wing ribs. The base engine is a Lycoming O-360 180 hp (134 kW) engine, but alternative examples have been built using the Lycoming IO-540 , Ranger, Ford V-8 and V-6, Continental, Jacobs, and even Pratt & Whitney R-985 engines.

  6. Stolp SA-900 V-Star - Wikipedia

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    The V-Star was designed as a low-cost, economical and easy to fly design, with a light wing loading and short runway requirements. It features a strut-braced biplane layout, with cabane struts, interplane struts and flying wires, a single-seat open cockpit, fixed conventional landing gear with wheel pants and a single engine in tractor configuration.

  7. Elmwood Christavia Mk I - Wikipedia

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    Designed for missionary flying in Africa, the aircraft's name means "Christ-in-Aviation". The Christavia Mk II is a side-by-side configuration version. The Christavia Mk I was first completed and registered as a Christavia CA-05 with Transport Canada on October 1, 1981 and first flew in 1982.

  8. Stolp SA-500 Starlet - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft fuselage is made from welded 4130 steel tubing, while the wing is made from wood and covered in doped aircraft fabric. Its 25 ft (7.6 m) span wing employs a Clark YH airfoil , has an area of 83 sq ft (7.7 m 2 ).

  9. Rutan Long-EZ - Wikipedia

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    A 258 hp electric engine conversion. On 19 July 2012, pilot Chip Yates achieved 202.6 mph in level flight, making the aircraft the fastest man carrying electric powered aircraft. [17] [18] Berkez or Berk-EZ Heavily modified Long-EZ with Berkut 360 components. [19] Wright Stagger-EZ Wright Stagger EZ, a three-seat modification of the Rutan LongEZ.

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