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  2. Sport Flight Talon - Wikipedia

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    Talon XP Two-seats-in-tandem model, power range 40 to 80 hp (30 to 60 kW), standard engine HKS 700E of 60 hp (45 kW). Optional engines include the 40 hp (30 kW) Rotax 447, the 50 hp (37 kW) Rotax 503 and the 64 hp (48 kW) Rotax 582. This model has an increased wingspan of 28.5 ft (8.69 m). Seventy had been constructed by December 2007.

  3. Superior Air Parts - Wikipedia

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    The company made this decision based on detonation problems found in some XP-400 engines that could not be resolved. Due to parts commonality, the decision was made to buy-back the XP-382 engines as well. [10] [11] In February 2020, Superior settled a lawsuit regarding the 2016 fatal crash of a Van's Aircraft RV-8A for US$5M. The crash was due ...

  4. Falconar Golden Hawk - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Hawk traces its lineage to the American Aerolights Falcon of 1983. After Falcon production ended, three companies produced versions of the design. Team Falcon restarted production in 1998 with their Falcon 2000, Falcon East produced one with their Peregrine Falcon and Falconar Avia produced one and termed their version of the design the Golden Hawk.

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  6. Aero Designs Pulsar - Wikipedia

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    The Aero Designs Pulsar is an American two-seat, low wing, ultralight and homebuilt aircraft that was designed by Mark Brown and first produced by Aero Designs of San Antonio, Texas, introduced in 1985. When it was available the Pulsar was supplied as a ready-to-fly aircraft and as a kitplane for amateur construction. [1] [2]

  7. Boeing P-26 Peashooter - Wikipedia

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    The Army Air Corps ordered three prototypes, designated XP-936, which first flew on 20 March 1932. The Boeing XP-936's headrest offered little protection should it overturn on landing, risking injury to the pilot. As a result, production Model 266s (P-26As) had a taller headrest installed to provide protection.

  8. Republic XP-72 - Wikipedia

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    The Republic XP-72 was an American prototype fighter-interceptor developed by Republic Aircraft as a progression of the P-47 Thunderbolt design. The XP-72 was designed around the Pratt & Whitney R-4360 Wasp Major 28-cylinder air-cooled radial engine with a supercharger mounted behind the pilot and driven by an extension shaft from the engine.

  9. Fisher P-75 Eagle - Wikipedia

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    The first XP-75 in flight. In October 1942, the contract for two prototypes, designated "XP-75", was signed with the Fisher Body Division of GM.The design concept was to use the outer wing panels from the North American P-51 Mustang, the tail assembly from the Douglas A-24 (SBD), and the undercarriage from the Vought F4U Corsair in a general layout much as in the Bell P-39 Airacobra with the ...