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ZENAIR CH-2000
ZENAIR CH-2000
The CH2000, also known as the Alarus CH-2000 in its certified form, is a light, low-wing, tricycle undercarriage two-seat side-by-side aircraft of all-metal construction marketed by the Zenith Aircraft Co in Canada.
  • David C. Eyre
  • May 8, 2019
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TAYLORCRAFT MODEL B and TAYLORCRAFT BC-12 TWOSOME
TAYLORCRAFT MODEL B and TAYLORCRAFT BC-12 TWOSOME
In 1936 the Taylorcraft Aviation Company was formed by C G Taylor, a former President and Chief Engineer of the Taylor Aircraft Company, to produce the Model A, a two seat light aircraft.
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LUSCOMBE 8 SILVAIRE
LUSCOMBE 8 SILVAIRE
The Luscombe series of light monoplanes was introduced by the Luscombe Airplane Corp in 1937. Powered by a 37-kw (50-hp) Continental engine, the Model 8, also known as the Luscombe 50, received type approval in August 1938. Production rate was quickly increased to meet demand, with most aircraft being delivered
  • David C. Eyre
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FAIRCHILD 24R
FAIRCHILD 24R
As noted with the Fairchild 24W, the Model 24 series of three / four seat cabin monoplanes was introduced to the American market in 1931 by Fairchild Airplane & Engine Corp of Hagerstown, Maryland and became popular over the years, with some 17 different models being produced
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