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  2. Liberty XL2 - Wikipedia

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    Liberty XL2 Liberty XL2 instrument panel. The Liberty XL2 is a two-seat, low-wing, general aviation aircraft manufactured from 2004–2011 by Liberty Aerospace of Melbourne, Florida. A derivative of the Europa XS kit plane, it serves both as a touring aircraft for private flyers and as a flight trainer.

  3. Liberty Aerospace - Wikipedia

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    Liberty XL2. Liberty Aerospace, Inc. was a Bahrainian-owned manufacturer of general aviation aircraft based in Melbourne, Florida, United States. The company, started by British entrepreneur Anthony Tiarks, [2] produced one model, the Liberty XL2, a two-seat touring aircraft based on the British-designed Europa homebuilt airplane.

  4. Category:Liberty aircraft - Wikipedia

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    This category is for aircraft designed, manufactured or marketed by Liberty Aerospace. Pages in category "Liberty aircraft" This category contains only the following page.

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  6. Europa XS - Wikipedia

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    The basic design was later developed by Ivan Shaw into a United States FAR certified aircraft, built by Liberty Aerospace in the US as the Liberty XL2. The Europa is classified as a homebuilt in its home country of the UK and qualifies for a Permit to Fly. This limits it to day and VFR flight. Previous restrictions of flying over built up areas ...

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    Ray Wersching of the then-San Diego Chargers was the last kicker to make a fair catch free kick, all the way back in 1976. There hadn't even been one attempted since Joey Slye of the Carolina ...