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  2. Shark.Aero Shark - Wikipedia

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    Shark instrument panel. The Shark.Aero Shark is a conventionally laid out, single engine, low wing ultralight aircraft and light-sport aircraft which seats two in tandem.It was first flown on 19 August 2009 and is built in both Slovakia and the Czech Republic by Shark.Aero.

  3. Shark.Aero - Wikipedia

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    Shark.Aero spol. s.r.o. is a Slovak aircraft manufacturer based in Senica. The company specializes in the design and manufacture of ready-to-fly ultralight aircraft. Its sole product is the Shark.Aero Shark, produced in several models since 2006.

  4. Mack Rutherford - Wikipedia

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    The teenager flew a Shark, a high-performance ultralight aircraft which can hit a cruising speed of around 186 mph (300 km/h). [4]His planned departure in March 2022 and solo flight were significantly complicated by the outbreak of the Ukrainian-Russian war in February 2022.

  5. Frontier Airlines' Newest Aircraft Features Sharklets - AOL

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    Frontier Airlines' Newest Aircraft Features Sharklets Aircraft feature reduces fuel consumption DENVER--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Frontier Airlines recently added its newest aircraft to its fleet, an ...

  6. Fly-Fan Shark - Wikipedia

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    The Fly-Fan Shark is a Slovak light aircraft designed by Frantisek Sustek and initially developed by Fly-Fan of TrenĨín. Development continues under the new owner of the design, AENEA Services. The design was introduced at the AERO Friedrichshafen show in 2007 as a mock up and in 2011 as a flying aircraft. The aircraft first flew on 29 June ...

  7. Ultralight aviation - Wikipedia

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    Huntair Pathfinder Mark 1 ultralight. Ultralight aviation (called microlight aviation in some countries) is the flying of lightweight, 1- or 2-seat fixed-wing aircraft. Some countries differentiate between weight-shift control and conventional three-axis control aircraft with ailerons, elevator and rudder, calling the former "microlight" and the latter "ultralight".

  8. CFM Shadow - Wikipedia

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    The CFM Shadow is a two-seat ultralight of pod and boom layout, either factory or home-built from kits. It is a high wing aircraft, with a short fuselage constructed of Fibrelam with a fibreglass nose cone and plywood sides, seating two in tandem in an enclosed cockpit. Dual control can be fitted and was standard on later models.

  9. Tiger Cub Developments Sherwood Ranger - Wikipedia

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    The Tiger Cub Developments (TCD) Sherwood Ranger is a single engine, tandem two seat biplane microlight designed and built in the United Kingdom in the early 1990s. Kits were originally produced by TCD; later, design rights were acquired by The Light Aircraft Company Ltd (TLAC) who resumed kit production in 2009.