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  2. Dyke Delta - Wikipedia

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    July 1966. Number built. 50 [citation needed] The Dyke Delta JD-2 is an American homebuilt aircraft designed in the United States in the 1960s and marketed for amateur construction. It is a monoplane with retractable tricycle undercarriage and seating for four. The wings can be folded for towing or storage and hinge upwards to lie flat above ...

  3. Paul K. Guillow, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters. Wakefield, MA. US. Products. Balsa wood model airplane toys. Website. Official website. Paul K. Guillow, Inc., commonly known as Guillow's, is an American manufacturer of balsa wood model aircraft kits. The company was founded by Paul K. Guillow in 1926 in Wakefield, Massachusetts, and was originally called NuCraft Toys. [1][2]

  4. EAA Biplane - Wikipedia

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    A preliminary design was produced for the EAA by a team of Allison engineers led by EAA member Jim D. Stewart in 1955. [2] This team took the Gere Sport of the 1930s as their starting point and eventually developed a completely new design, which also incorporated several later design changes made by Robert D. Blacker, the prototype's builder and one of its test pilots.

  5. Griffon Lionheart - Wikipedia

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    Six-seat homebuilt kit biplane. Type of aircraft. National origin. United States. Manufacturer. Griffon Aerospace. First flight. 27 July 1997. The Griffon Lionheart is an American single-engined, six-seat biplane designed and produced in kit form for home building by Griffon Aerospace of Harvest, Alabama.

  6. Aviat Eagle - Wikipedia

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    Designed by Frank Christensen, originally of Salt Lake City, [1] the Eagle II is marketed in kit form for homebuilding. The Eagle II is a small aircraft of conventional configuration with single-bay, equal-span staggered biplane wings braced with streamlined flying and landing wires and an I-strut to form a box truss.

  7. Fisher Flying Products - Wikipedia

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    Paul Riedlinger, owner 2007-2014. Fisher Flying Products is a Canadian aircraft manufacturer that produces kits for a wide line of light aircraft. The company's kits all feature wooden construction with aircraft fabric covering. Many of the designs are reproductions of classic aircraft, such as the company's 80% Fisher R-80 Tiger Moth that is ...

  8. Fisher R-80 Tiger Moth - Wikipedia

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    The Fisher R-80 Tiger Moth is a Canadian two-seat, conventional landing gear, single engined, biplane kit aircraft designed for construction by amateur builders. The designation indicates that the aircraft is 80% the size of the aircraft that inspired it, the de Havilland Tiger Moth. Fisher Flying Products was originally based in Edgeley, North ...

  9. Smyth Sidewinder - Wikipedia

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    Design and development. In 1958 Jerry Smyth began the design of a monoplane sport aircraft, intended to be easy to build and fly as well as stressed to +9g for aerobatics. Construction of the prototype began in January 1967, taking two years to complete. Smyth's first component-built was a hand-carved wooden control stick grip which he said "he ...

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