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125 kits sold by mid-2008 The AAI SparrowHawk is an American two-seat pusher ultralight autogyro , available in kit form for amateur construction. Design and development
The Kolb Slingshot is an American tandem two seat, high wing, strut-braced, pusher configuration, conventional landing gear-equipped ultralight aircraft, that was produced in kit form by New Kolb Aircraft of London, Kentucky and intended for amateur construction. [1] [2] [3]
Coaxial Double Seater [12] EDM Aerotec CoAX 2D/2R: Germany [13] Youngcopter Neo: Germany NOTAR: Heli-Sport CH-7: Argentina / Italy HeliLight ULM JH-2 China Dynali H3 & AK1-3 parts [14] Gray Zhu bi-place heli China 2 seat bi-place copter [15] Lightest coaxial heli China Single seat coaxial heli [16] Coaxial black heli China Coaxial Single Seater ...
The Cicaré CH-7 and Heli-Sport CH7 are a series of ultralight, kit-built helicopters based on a single-seat Argentinian design from the late 1980s. It was later developed into a tandem two-seater, and remains in production.
The first Hawk prototype at Sun 'n Fun 2006 Hawk Sport Hawk Arrow II with dope and fabric covering Hawk Arrow II. The CGS Hawk is a family of high wing, strut-braced, pusher configuration, single and two-seats-in-tandem ultralight aircraft, designed by Chuck Slusarczyk and manufactured by CGS Aviation.
The Aviakit Véga is an ultralight aircraft seating two in side-by-side configuration. It was designed in France in the late 1990s to be easily constructed by amateurs from kits and was offered with a choice of three engines and of tricycle or conventional undercarriages.
The Drifter was first marketed by Maxair in the 1980s as both a single seat and two seats-in-tandem kitplane. The original single seater was light enough when fitted with the 28 hp (21 kW) Rotax 277 engine to qualify for the US FAR 103 Ultralight Vehicles category, with an empty weight of 240 lb (109 kg).
The aircraft has a very small wing for the US ultralight category with a wing area of only 95 sq ft (8.8 m 2) and a wingspan of 17.6 ft (5.4 m). The wing is equipped with flaps that give it a stall speed of 25 mph (40 km/h). The small wing gives the aircraft a high cruise speed and better resistance to turbulence than a lighter-loaded wing.