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  2. Taylorcraft Aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Taylorcraft Aviation is an American airplane manufacturer that has been producing aircraft for more than 70 years in several locations. The company builds small single-engined airplanes. The Taylorcraft design is a conventional layout: high-wing, fabric-covered, two-seat aircraft.

  3. List of aircraft by date and usage category - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. Granville Gee Bee R-6 - Wikipedia

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    The Gee Bee R-6 shares the same general shape and overall design as the better known Granville Gee Bee R-1 Super Sportster racer, but was nearly 10 ft (3.0 m) larger in span and length. As built the aircraft was powered by a 675 hp (503 kW) Pratt & Whitney Hornet 9-cylinder air cooled radial engine enclosed in a NACA cowling. [3]

  5. Piper PA-18 Super Cub - Wikipedia

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    Data from Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1976-77 General characteristics Crew: 1 Capacity: 1 passenger Length: 22 ft 7 in (6.88 m) Wingspan: 35 ft 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 in (10.732 m) Height: 6 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in (2.045 m) Wing area: 178.5 sq ft (16.58 m 2) Aspect ratio: 7:1 Airfoil: USA 35B MOD Empty weight: 930 lb (422 kg) Max takeoff weight: 1,750 lb (794 kg) Fuel capacity: 36 US gal (30 imp gal; 140 ...

  6. Piper PA-32 Cherokee Six - Wikipedia

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    The PA-32 series was developed to meet a requirement for a larger aircraft than the four-seat Piper PA-28 Cherokee. [3] The first prototype PA-32 made its initial flight on December 6, 1963, with the type being publicly announced in October 1964, with Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) aircraft_type certification following on March 4, 1965. [4]

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  8. Van's Aircraft RV-6 - Wikipedia

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    The Van's RV-6 and RV-6A are two-seat, single-engine, low-wing homebuilt airplanes sold in kit form by Van's Aircraft. The RV-6 is the tail-wheel equipped version while the RV-6A features a nose-wheel. The RV-6 was the first aircraft in the popular Van's RV series to feature side-by-side seating and the first to offer a nosewheel option.

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