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The Cameron P-51G (originally Cameron Grand 51) is an American two-seat turboprop representation of the 1940s North American P-51 Mustang, designed and built by Cameron & Sons Aircraft of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho for sale as completed aircraft or kits for amateur construction.
Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.9 1917 2 seat fighter, 3 built; Royal Aircraft Factory N.E.1 1917 night fighter, 6 built; Saab 21 1943 fighter, 298 built; SAIMAN LB.2 1937 2 seat monoplane, 1 built; Savoia-Pomilio SP.3 1917 reconnaissance biplane ca.350 built; SCAL FB.30 Avion Bassou 1936 2 seat light aircraft, 2 built; SECAN Courlis 1946 transport ...
This was a common engine used in many small American two-seat aircraft of the time. This aircraft would be used during World War II under the L-6A designation. In 1945 the rights to the aircraft were sold to Harlow Aircraft Company , which in turn resold the tooling and parts to the Call Aircraft Company of Afton, Wyoming in 1946 for $5,000 ...
Archer Aviation unveiled its autonomous electric two-seater aircraft dubbed "Maker" on Thursday, which it will use for testing as it works toward certification of a larger piloted five-seater ...
SCAL FB.30 Avion Bassou 1936 2 seat light aircraft, 2 built; Abrams P-1 Explorer 1937, 1 built; SAIMAN LB.2 1937 2 seat monoplane, 1 built; Alliet-Larivière Allar 4, 1938 experimental 2 seat, 1 built [3] General Aircraft GAL.33 Cagnet 1939 trainer, 1 built; WNF Wn 16 1939, Austrian experimental aircraft; General Aircraft GAL.47 1940 ...
The L-159 ALCA is designed for the principal role of light combat aircraft (single-seat L-159A variant) or light attack jet and advanced/lead-in fighter trainer (two-seat L-159B and T variants). [ 15 ] [ 16 ] Design of the L-159 was derived from the L-39/59 in terms of aerodynamic configuration but a number of changes were made to improve its ...
Development of the Sling 2 commenced in 2006. The Sling is a two-seat, low wing, all metal aircraft with tricycle landing gear made from composites. The aircraft is powered by an 80 hp (60 kW) Rotax 912UL,100 hp (75 kW), a Rotax 912ULS, or a 912iS engine, or optionally a turbocharged 115 hp (86 kW) Rotax 914 UL, driving a 3-bladed Warp Drive Inc propeller.
The Anderson EA-1 Kingfisher is a US two-seat amphibious aircraft designed and marketed for homebuilding. [1] It was the work of Earl William Anderson, a Pan Am airline captain, who flew the prototype on 24 April 1969. By 1978, 200 sets of kits for the plane had been sold, and 100 Kingfishers were reported to be under construction.