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The Citabria was designed and initially produced by Champion Aircraft Corporation, and was a derivative of designs the company had been building since acquiring the 7-series Champ from Aeronca in 1954. The model 7ECA Citabria entered production at Champion in 1964. The 7GCAA and 7GCBC variants, added in 1965, were joined by the 7KCAB in 1968.
American Champion has been using aluminum spars in the aircraft it has produced and has made the aluminum-spar wings available for retrofit installation on older aircraft. Compared to the Citabria's wingspan of 33.5 feet (10.2 m), the Decathlon's wingspan is shorter, at 32 feet (9.8 m).
American Champion Aircraft Corporation, is a manufacturer of general aviation aircraft headquartered at the Rochester, Wisconsin airport. Founded in 1988 on the acquisition of the Champ , Citabria , Scout , and Decathlon , it has been producing replacement parts for these aircraft since that time.
Aeronca 7AC Champion on skis Champion 7FC Tri-Traveller at the Canadian Museum of Flight. The Aeronca Model 7 Champion, commonly known as the "Champ", or "Airknocker", [3] [5] [7] [8] is a single-engine light airplane with a high wing, generally configured with fixed conventional landing gear and tandem seating for two occupants.
A Lycoming O-235-C2C engine mounted in an American Aviation AA-1 Yankee light aircraft. Type Certified piston aero-engine: National origin: United States: Manufacturer Lycoming Engines: First run 1941 Major applications: Cessna 152 Piper Tomahawk Grumman American AA-1 Beechcraft Skipper: Produced 1942–present Developed from: Lycoming O-233 ...
American Champion Citabria; D. American Champion Decathlon; S. American Champion Scout This page was last edited on 30 March 2013, at 04:14 (UTC). Text is available ...
American Champion Citabria (1964) American Champion Decathlon (1970) American Champion Super Decathlon (1976) Bede BD-8 (Homebuilt - 1980) Beechcraft T-34 Mentor (1948) Beechcraft Bonanza (1947) Boeing F2B (1926) Bradley BA-100 Aerobat; Bradley BA-200 ATAC; Cessna 150 Aerobat (1957) Cessna 152 Aerobat (1977) North American Texans performing at ...
American Champion Citabria; D. American Champion Decathlon; L. Champion Lancer This page was last edited on 29 December 2013, at 10:31 (UTC). Text is available ...