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This list of racing aircraft covers aircraft which have been designed or significantly modified to take part in air races.It does not include minimally modified aircraft which were not built for racing, even if they have taken part in races.
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This is a list of aircraft by date and usage. The date shown is the introduction of the first model of a line but not the current model. For instance, while "the most popular" aircraft, such as Boeing 737 and 747 were introduced in 1960x, their recent models were revealed in the 21st century. [1]
Proposed six-seat T-tailed aircraft family PA-46 Malibu/Malibu Mirage: 1983 1,250 Six-seat pressurized single; production of 310P and 350P from 1983 thru 2014 PA-46 Matrix: 2008 215 Six-seat non-pressurized version of the PA-46 Malibu; introduced as a 2008 model PA-47 Piperjet: 2008 1 seating for 6 or 7 based on configuration PA-48 Enforcer: 1971 4
T-6 Gold Start passing the finish pylon at the 2014 Reno Air Races. Air racing is a type of motorsport that involves airplanes or other types of aircraft that compete over a fixed course, with the winner either returning the shortest time, the one to complete it with the most points, or to come closest to a previously estimated time.
The registration often denotes the aircraft type and maker. Some examples: HB-Axx two-engined aircraft from 5.7 to 15 tons, Aircraft over 15 tons due to shortage of Jxx. HB-Bxx balloons; HB-Cxx single-engined Cessnas under 5.7 tons; HB-Dxx and HB-Kxx other single-engined aircraft under 5.7 tons; HB-Fxx Swiss-produced aircraft like PC-6 and PC-12
Jane's All the World's Aircraft 2009-10 (100th ed.). London: Jane's Information Group. ISBN 978-0-7106-2880-0. Jackson, Paul, ed. (2010). Jane's All the World's Aircraft 2010-11 (101st ed.). London: Jane's Information Group. ISBN 978-0710629166. Jackson, Paul, ed. (2011). Jane's All the World's Aircraft 2011-12 (102nd ed.). Coulsdon, Surrey ...
Some of these were actually production aircraft with modifications but most were distinct aircraft or variants. Production Aviatik aircraft delivered to the LFT are disambiguated from German production by the (Ö) or (Berg) qualifier, after Österreich / Oberingenieur Julius von Berg, chief engineer from mid-1916. Aviatik 30.03; Aviatik 30.04