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  2. Great Plains Type 1 Front Drive - Wikipedia

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    The Great Plains Type 1 Front Drive is an American aircraft engine series, produced by Great Plains Aviation Supply of Bennington, Nebraska for use in homebuilt aircraft. The series are all based upon the Volkswagen air-cooled automotive engine .

  3. Grosso Aircraft Easy Eagle 1 - Wikipedia

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    The Grosso Aircraft Easy Eagle 1 was designed by Ron Grosso, and the production rights were sold to Great Plains Aircraft Supply Company. [2] [4] [page needed] The Easy Eagle 1 is built with a steel tube fuselage that is fabric covered. [5] The wings are all wooden construction. It uses the same one piece, all-aluminum landing gear as the ...

  4. Great Plains Aircraft Supply Company - Wikipedia

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    Great Plains has been selling and manufacturing conversions of VW engines since circa 1982. Among their offerings is the Great Plains Type 1 Front Drive engine series. [2] Great Plains also helds the rights to the Sonerai series of aircraft designed by John Monnett until 2015, when they were acquired by Sonerai Works LLC, of Franksville, Wisconsin.

  5. Category:Great Plains aircraft engines - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Great Plains aircraft engines" ... Great Plains Type 1 Front Drive This page was last edited on 19 March 2018, at 16:48 (UTC). Text ...

  6. List of aircraft (Go–Gz) - Wikipedia

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    Great lakes XPT-930 (a.k.a. Model 41) [19] ... Great Plains Aircraft Easy Eagle; Great Western (Great Western Airways Inc, Los Angeles, CA) Great Western XB-1 [16]

  7. Monnett Sonerai - Wikipedia

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    The Sonerai II was designed to be soloed from the rear seat. The aircraft is built around a fabric-covered steel-tube fuselage and tail, [1] with all-aluminum wings [1] and a fiberglass cowl. The plans cost $50 and $57 in 1974. [9] Great Plains Aircraft Supply Company held the rights to the Sonerai series of aircraft until 2015.