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The Lancair IV and IV-P were designed by Lancair around the Continental TSIO-550 — a twin turbocharged engine that is capable of developing 350 horsepower (260 kW) at sea level, and capable of operating at altitudes as high as 29,000 feet (8,800 m). [1] [3] By the fall of 2011, 110 Lancair IVs and 250 IV-Ps had been completed and were flying. [1]
A small aircraft collided with a moving car after attempting an emergency landing at Aero Country Airport in McKinney, Texas on 11 November. The plane, a single-engine Lancair IV-P, was carrying ...
Lancair 235 Lancair 360 Lancair IV-P Lancair Legacy Lancair Propjet Lancair Evolution. Lancair International, Inc. (pronounced "lance-air") is a U.S. manufacturer of general aviation aircraft kits. They are well known for their series of high-performance single-engine aircraft that offer cruise speeds that surpass many twin-engine turboprop ...
11 November 2023: A single-engine Lancair IV-P flying from Midland, Texas overshot the runway at Aero Country Airport during an attempted emergency landing. The plane crashed into a fence before colliding with a sedan traveling east on Virginia Parkway.
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In the United States, a Lancair IV plane crashes into a car stopped along a highway, 50 miles north of San Diego, California, killing car passenger Antoinette "Toni" Frances Isbelle, a member of the WFTDA's San Diego Starlettes roller derby team. Five others, including the pilot, are hospitalized.
Hong Kong’s flag carrier Cathay Pacific has canceled dozens of flights as it conducts an inspection of its entire Airbus A350 fleet after finding engine problems affecting the plane.