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PZL 103 GAWRON
PZL 103 GAWRON
The PZL 101 Gawron is a single engine rugged utility aircraft which was built in some numbers in Poland for the Eastern Europe market, being produced by WSK-Okecie, this company later becoming known as PZL Warszawa-Okecia and is a development of the Soviet-built Yakovlev Yak 12M.
  • David C. Eyre
  • March 23, 2020
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CANT Z.501 GABBIANO
CANT Z.501 GABBIANO
In 1931 the Italian Company Cantiere Novale Triestino (CANT) was reorganised as Cantieri dell’Adriadtico (CRDA) and Filippo Zappato returned from working in France to become Chief Engineer.
  • David C. Eyre
  • May 19, 2019
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CESSNA 182 KATMAI SUPER STOL
CESSNA 182 KATMAI SUPER STOL
The Cessna 182 Katmai Super STOL is a development of the Wren 460 (which see) which itself was developed in the 1960s and was a conversion of the basic Cessna 182 series to achieve outstanding short field performance.
  • David C. Eyre
  • May 17, 2019
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STAR-LITE AIRCRAFT STARLITE
STAR-LITE AIRCRAFT STARLITE
The Starlite is a single-seat light sports aircraft designed by Mark Brown (who also designed the Aero Design Pulsar).
  • David C. Eyre
  • May 8, 2019
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SOCATA TBM-850
SOCATA TBM-850
The TBM 850 is an up-rated variant of the TBM 700 business aircraft to take a more powerful PT6A-66D turboprop and was aimed at the market to provide a higher cruising speed and journey
  • David C. Eyre
  • May 8, 2019
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LARKIN LASCOTER
LARKIN LASCOTER
The Lascoter single-engine cabin monoplane was designed by Mr W S Shackleton, a British designer, who visited and was resident in Australia for a period in the 1930s.
  • David C. Eyre
  • May 8, 2019
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DE HAVILLAND DHC-6-100 and 200 TWIN OTTER
DE HAVILLAND DHC-6-100 and 200 TWIN OTTER
Using basically the same fuselage and wing as the single-engine Otter, the DHC-6 Twin Otter was designed with a new nose and tail assembly, and the cabin section was extended in length to seat up to 20 passengers.
  • David C. Eyre
  • May 8, 2019
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