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  2. Beechcraft Travel Air - Wikipedia

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    The Beechcraft Travel Air is a twin-engine development of the Beechcraft Bonanza. It was designed to fill the gap between the single engine Model 35 Bonanza and the much larger Model 50 Twin Bonanza , and ultimately served as the basis for its replacement, the Baron .

  3. Grumman American AA-5 - Wikipedia

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    The Grumman American AA-5 series is a family of American all-metal, four-seat, light aircraft used for touring and training. The line includes the original American Aviation AA-5 Traveler, the Grumman American AA-5 Traveler, AA-5A Cheetah, and AA-5B Tiger, the Gulfstream American AA-5A Cheetah and AA-5B Tiger, the American General AG-5B Tiger ...

  4. Beechcraft Model 17 Staggerwing - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1930s, Beech undertook a major redesign of the aircraft, to create the Model D17 Staggerwing. The D17 featured a lengthened fuselage that improved the aircraft's handling characteristics by increasing control leverage, and the ailerons were relocated to the upper wings, eliminating interference with the flaps.

  5. Travel Air Model 10 - Wikipedia

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    Despite this, only eleven Model 10-Bs were built, [3] and production was ended after Travel Air was purchased by the Curtiss-Wright Corporation. [2] Curtiss-Wright built a four-seat aircraft of similar layout in 1931, designed by the ex-Travel Air engineer Walter Burnham, the Curtiss-Wright CW-15, but this too sold poorly, with only 15 CW-15s ...

  6. Aeronca Champion - Wikipedia

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    Aeronca 7AC Champion on skis Champion 7FC Tri-Traveller at the Canadian Museum of Flight. The Aeronca Model 7 Champion, commonly known as the "Champ", or "Airknocker", [3] [5] [7] [8] is a single-engine light airplane with a high wing, generally configured with fixed conventional landing gear and tandem seating for two occupants.

  7. Beechcraft - Wikipedia

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    Beechcraft is an American brand of civil aviation and military aircraft owned by Textron Aviation since 2014, [1] headquartered in Wichita, Kansas.Originally, it was a brand of Beech Aircraft Corporation, an American manufacturer of general aviation, commercial, and military aircraft, ranging from light single-engined aircraft to twin-engined turboprop transports, business jets, and military ...

  8. Zlin Savage - Wikipedia

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    Savage Classic Base model for the US light-sport aircraft category. Engines are the 80 hp (60 kW) Rotax 912UL, the 100 hp (75 kW) Rotax 912ULS, 85 hp (63 kW) Jabiru 2200 or the 115 hp (86 kW) Rotax 914 turbocharged four-stroke aircraft engine. [2] [3] Savage Cruiser Modified windshield, windows, fuselage bottom. [citation needed] Zlin Savage Cub

  9. Sopwith Triplane - Wikipedia

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    The Sopwith Triplaneis a British single seat fighter aircraftdesigned and manufactured by the Sopwith Aviation Companyduring the First World War. It has the distinction of being the first military triplaneto see operational service. The Triplane was developed by the firm's experimental department as a private venture, the project was headed by ...