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  2. Freebird I - Wikipedia

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    The Freebird I is an American single-seat, high wing, tricycle gear, single engined pusher configuration ultralight kit aircraft designed for construction by amateur builders by the Freebird Airplane Company of Marshville, North Carolina and later also produced by Pro Sport Aviation of Wingate, North Carolina.

  3. Hummel Aviation - Wikipedia

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    Hummel Aviation is an American aircraft manufacturer based in Bryan, Ohio and founded by James Morris (Morry) Hummel in 1983. The company specializes in the design and manufacture of ultralight aircraft in the form of plans and kits for amateur construction. [1] [2] The company was formed in 1983 to produce Hummel's initial Hummel Bird design.

  4. ScaleWings SW51 Mustang - Wikipedia

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    The ScaleWings SW51 Mustang, formerly marketed as the FK-Lightplanes FK51 Mustang, is an Austrian ultralight, light-sport aircraft and homebuilt aircraft that was designed by ScaleWings of Strasswalchen, Austria and was initially produced by FK-Lightplanes of Krosno, Poland, who introduced it publicly at the AERO Friedrichshafen show in 2013.

  5. Freebird II - Wikipedia

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    The Freebird II is a family of American side-by-side two-seat, high wing, tricycle gear, pusher configuration single engined kit aircraft originally designed for construction by amateur builders by the Freebird Airplane Company of Marshville, North Carolina, and later Pro Sport Aviation of Wingate, North Carolina.

  6. Ameri-Cana Eureka - Wikipedia

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    The Ameri-Cana Eureka is a Canadian designed and built low-wing, single seat, conventional landing gear-equipped ultralight aircraft that was produced as a kit by Ameri-Cana Ultralights of Irricana, Alberta between 1997 and 2003. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  7. Ultralite Soaring Wizard - Wikipedia

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    Initial model with a weight-shift control system and no aerodynamic controls. [1] Wizard J2 Improved model with a hybrid control system, utilizing weight-shift plus spoilers for roll control and an elevator for pitch control. [1] Wizard J-3 Three axis control version with elevator, rudder and spoilers.

  8. Pterodactyl Ascender - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft in the background is a Quad City Challenger II. The Pterodactyl Ascender is a family of U.S. designed and built ultralight aircraft that were sold in kit form between 1979 and 1984 under Pterodactyl Limited and is currently being sold by DFE Ultralights.

  9. Teratorn T/A - Wikipedia

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    The first design by Teratorn Aircraft was known simply as the Teratorn, named after the extinct ice-age soaring bird.The company took its name from the first design. This design quickly evolved into the T/A model and was produced until supplanted in production by the Tierra I.