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  2. Homebuilt aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Homebuilt aircraft, also known as amateur-built aircraft or kit planes, are constructed by persons for whom this is not a professional activity. These aircraft may be constructed from "scratch", from plans, or from assembly kits.

  3. Parker Jeanie's Teenie - Wikipedia

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    The Parker Jeanie's Teenie, or JT-1, is a single-seat, single-engine sport aircraft first built in the United States in 1967 and marketed for homebuilding. [1] It was featured on the cover of a Popular Mechanics magazine issue in May, 1968. The caption on the cover read, "Build This 'Flying Volkswagen' For Less Than $600!."

  4. Evans VP-1 Volksplane - Wikipedia

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    The Evans VP-1 Volksplane is an American designed aircraft for amateur construction. [1] The aircraft was designed by former Convair, Ryan Aircraft and General Dynamics aeronautical engineer William Samuel Evans of La Jolla, California. [2]

  5. Bede BD-4 - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft remained available as plans for amateur construction in 2017, from Bedecorp of Medina, Ohio, United States. [ 8 ] Bede also wrote a 165-page BD-4 builder's book, Build Your Own Airplane , giving the amateur builder a perspective on construction techniques.

  6. Aircraft design process - Wikipedia

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    Advanced Supersonic Transport (AST) model in wind tunnel. The aircraft design process is a loosely defined method used to balance many competing and demanding requirements to produce an aircraft that is strong, lightweight, economical and can carry an adequate payload while being sufficiently reliable to safely fly for the design life of the aircraft.

  7. Parker Teenie Two - Wikipedia

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    The caption on the cover read, "Build a VW-Powered Plane for $750." [4] The Teenie Two may be certified in the Experimental category in the US. A pilot certificate is required to fly it, as it is not considered an ultralight aircraft in the United States. The airplane does however meet the Light Sport Aircraft requirements as defined by the FAA