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Smith Miniplane Smith Miniplane. The Smith DSA-1 Miniplane ("Darn Small Aeroplane", [1] [3] "Darned Small Airplane", [2] [4] or "Damn Small Airplane" [5]) is a single-seat, single-engine sport aircraft designed in the United States in the 1950s and marketed for home building.
The Spacek SD-1 Minisport is a Czech amateur-built aircraft, designed by Igor Špaček and produced by Spacek of Hodonín.The aircraft was also produced for a short time in the United States by SkyCraft Airplanes of Orem, Utah as a light-sport aircraft, but they had gone out of businesses by 2017.
Designed by Anton Cvjetkovic for home construction, the CA-61 Mini-Ace is a single-seat wooden low-wing monoplane with a fixed tailwheel undercarriage. It was first flown in 1962. A retractable landing gear version (CA-61R) was also designed to be home-built.
Data from Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1956–57 General characteristics Crew: one Capacity: one passenger Length: 5.45 m (17 ft 11 in) Wingspan: 8.14 m (26 ft 8 in) Height: 1.65 m (5 ft 5 in) Wing area: 10.15 m 2 (109.3 sq ft) Empty weight: 270 kg (595 lb) Gross weight: 485 kg (1,069 lb) Fuel capacity: 50 L (11 imp gal; 13 US gal) Powerplant: 1 × Continental A65 four-cylinder air-cooled ...
Pietenpol Sky Scout BH Pietenpol also designed and published plans for a single-seat version of the aircraft named the Pietenpol Sky Scout, which was slightly smaller and was powered by the Ford Model T engine. [4]
PIK-26 Mini-Sytky is a low-wing monoplane, conventional landing gear aircraft. Designed by the Finnish aircraft designer Kai Mellen. Designed by the Finnish aircraft designer Kai Mellen. Its high performance allows it to cruise at 173 km/h while burning 7 litres/hour.
1949 model M-18L at Oshkosh 2001 Mooney M-18C Mooney M-18C. The Mooney M-18 "Mite" is a low-wing, single-seat monoplane with retractable, tricycle landing gear. [1] [2]The Mite was designed by Al Mooney and was intended as a personal airplane marketed to fighter pilots returning from World War II.
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