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  2. Homebuilt aircraft - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homebuilt_aircraft

    Learn about the origins, development and features of homebuilt aircraft, also known as amateur-built or kit planes. Find out how they are constructed, licensed and used for recreation and education.

  3. Cirrus VK-30 - Wikipedia

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    The Cirrus VK-30 is a single-engine pusher-propeller homebuilt aircraft originally sold as a kit by Cirrus Design (now Cirrus Aircraft), and was the company's first model, introduced in 1987. [2] As a kit aircraft, the VK-30 is a relatively obscure design with few completed aircraft flying.

  4. Wheeler Express - Wikipedia

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    Wheeler Express is a four-seat composite homebuilt aircraft designed by Ken Wheeler and produced in kit form. Learn about its history, design, variants, specifications, and operational history.

  5. Viking Dragonfly - Wikipedia

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    Viking Dragonfly is an American amateur-built aircraft with a tandem wing layout and a single engine. It was designed by Bob Walters and based on the Rutan Quickie, and has several variants with different landing gear options.

  6. Bede BD-4 - Wikipedia

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    The Bede BD-4 is a light aircraft designed by Jim Bede for homebuilding and available since 1968. It is one of the world's most popular homebuilts with thousands of plans sold and hundreds of examples completed.

  7. Bede BD-5 - Wikipedia

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    The Bede BD-5 Micro is a series of kit-built aircraft created by Jim Bede in the 1960s and 1970s. It has a streamlined fuselage, a pusher propeller or jet engine, and a V-tail. The BD-5J variant is the world's smallest jet aircraft.