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  2. Aerosport Quail - Wikipedia

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    Quail on display at the North Carolina Aviation Museum. The Aerosport Quail is an ultralight aircraft that was designed for home building by Harris Woods. First offered for sale in 1971, by the end of the decade, 375 sets of plans had been sold, with around 26 aircraft under construction and 10 flying.

  3. Replica Plans SE.5a - Wikipedia

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    The Replica Plans SE.5a is a Canadian designed biplane for amateur construction from Replica Plans. Designed as a 7/8 size (87.5%) replica of the first world war Royal Aircraft Factory SE.5 . The prototype first flew in 1970 and is built of wood and fabric and can use engines from 65 to 125 hp. Estimated construction time is 2500 hours. [ 1 ]

  4. Pietenpol Air Camper - Wikipedia

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    A variant of the Pietenpol Air Camper was designed by Mr. J. K. Wills, and UK Light Aircraft Association approval was obtained for this variant. [10] Grega GN-1 Aircamper Grega GN-1 Aircamper A plans-only homebuilt design similar to the Air Camper using a Piper Cub wing. St Croix Pietenpol Aerial

  5. St Croix Pietenpol Aircamper - Wikipedia

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    The St Croix Pietenpol Aircamper is an American homebuilt aircraft, an adaptation of the classic 1920s Pietenpol Air Camper, re-designed by St Croix Aircraft of Corning, Iowa. When it was available the aircraft was supplied as a partial kit and in the form of plans for amateur construction. [1]

  6. Sorrell Guppy - Wikipedia

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    The Sorrell SNS-2 Guppy is an American single-seat, negative stagger, cabin biplane designed for amateur construction that was produced in kit form by the Sorrell Aircraft Company of Tenino, Washington. [1] As of 2019 plans were available from Thunderbird Aviation of Ray, Michigan. [2]

  7. Pennec Gaz'Aile 2 - Wikipedia

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    Plans available (2015) The Pennec Gaz'Aile 2 (English: a combination of Gazelle and wing ) is a French amateur-built aircraft , designed by Serge Pennec of Locmaria-Plouzané and supplied in the form of plans for amateur construction.

  8. Backstrom EPB-1 Flying Plank - Wikipedia

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    The EPB-1 is constructed with a wooden structure, with doped aircraft fabric covering. The landing gear is a monowheel, with a nose skid. [1] [2] The "A" model was described in the plans sold and retained the twin tip rudders of the EPB-1, although some were built with a single fin and rudder assembly attached to the cockpit rear.

  9. Manna Aviation - Wikipedia

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    Manna Aviation is an Australian aircraft manufacturer based in Toronto, New South Wales, founded by Phil Hale. The company specializes in provision of parts and plans for amateur construction. [1] The company focuses on plans for wooden aircraft, with the aim of preserving older aircraft designs. [1]