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- Student Prince General information Type Sport lightplane National origin United States of America Manufacturer Adcox Designer Basil B Smith Number built...
- The ScaleWings SW51 Mustang, formerly marketed as the FK-Lightplanes FK51 Mustang, is an Austrian ultralight, light-sport aircraft and homebuilt aircraft...
- Burbank for research into the company's potential entry into the civil lightplane and military light utility aircraft market. Only one was built, and following...
- Cr**** Mountains". peakbagger.com. Louis J. Maher, Jr. (2001). "Geology by Lightplane". University of Wisconsin Madison Department of Geoscience. Patrick J...
- taildragger configuration. The ****pit was fully enclosed, the first lightplane to be so equipped in Britain. It was designed at the request of T. A....
- analog of jetliner or cruiseliner Vega Model 2 Starliner, a 1939 prototype lightplane by Vega Aircraft Corporation Studebaker Starliner (1952–1954), a hardtop...
- Even though kits are no longer available the Vintage Ultralight and Lightplane ****ociation still offers plans for the design. Designer John Chotia created...
- (peaking at 50 per day at one point). But 1946 was a momentary explosion in lightplane production, industry-wide. The postwar boom-and-bust of the late 1940s...
- Machine. Dnr.state.mn.us (2000-02-17). Retrieved on 2011-06-05. Geology by Lightplane. Geology.wisc.edu (1923-07-13). Retrieved on 2011-06-05. John W Gottman...
- The B&F Fk9, also marketed as the FK-Lightplanes FK9, is a German-designed single-engine, two-seat ultralight, first flown in 1989. It has been developed...