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  2. Bede BD-5 - Wikipedia

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    [7] [b] Even the cost of operation would be extremely low, offering fuel efficiency of 38 mpg ‑US (16 km/L). With the wings removed, the aircraft could be packed into a small custom trailer, allowing it to be towed away by car for storage in a garage, and from there to any suitable flat area for takeoff. [4] [8]

  3. Wings of Freedom Flitplane - Wikipedia

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    The Flitplane was designed as a low-cost aircraft with the look of an antique aircraft design for the US FAR 103 Ultralight Vehicles category with its maximum 254 lb (115 kg) empty weight requirement. [3] [5] In late 2019 the company website had been taken down and it is likely that production had ended. [6]

  4. Homebuilt aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Homebuilt aircraft, also known as amateur-built aircraft or kit planes, are constructed by persons for whom this is not a professional activity. These aircraft may be constructed from "scratch", from plans, or from assembly kits.

  5. Sheffield Skeeter X-1 - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth Sheffield set out to design a low-cost, easy-to-build aircraft. He included folding wings, a simple structure and powered it with a Volkswagen air-cooled engine. [2] Design was started in 1966 and by April 1970 the Skeeter X-1, registered N117 had flown. [2] The Skeeter X-1 is a parasol strut-braced monoplane with a welded steel ...

  6. Adams CA-2 - Wikipedia

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    The design goals of the CA-2 described a plans-built aircraft for the US FAR 103 Ultralight Vehicles category, including a maximum 254 lb (115 kg) empty weight. The CA-2 was also intended to be one of the lowest cost ways of obtaining an ultralight aircraft.

  7. Las Brisas Mohawk - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, its low operating costs and ease of assembly make it a frequent topic in online forums and communities dedicated to experimental aviation. Potential for Revival. The Mohawk’s solid performance characteristics, such as its 1,200 ft/min rate of climb and 320-mile range, still hold relevance for light aircraft builders today.

  8. Fisher Avenger - Wikipedia

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    Design goals included low cost, an attractive appearance, and accommodation for a 76 in (193 cm) tall, 240 lb (109 kg) pilot. [ 3 ] Although originally designed to accept the Half VW powerplant (a Type 1 Volkswagen engine block cut in half), the aircraft empty weight can be reduced to 250 lb (113 kg) with the use of a lighter weight engine ...

  9. Parker Jeanie's Teenie - Wikipedia

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    The Parker Jeanie's Teenie, or JT-1, is a single-seat, single-engine sport aircraft first built in the United States in 1967 and marketed for homebuilding. [1] It was featured on the cover of a Popular Mechanics magazine issue in May, 1968. The caption on the cover read, "Build This 'Flying Volkswagen' For Less Than $600!."

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