- The
Citabria is a
light single-engine, two-seat,
fixed conventional gear
airplane which entered production in the
United States in 1964.
Designed for flight...
-
Champion Citabria line of aircraft. The
Decathlon was
designed by the
Champion Aircraft Corporation, and is a
derivative of the 7-series
Citabrias. While...
-
aerobatic Champion Citabria.
Champion Aircraft was
acquired in 1970 by
Bellanca Aircraft which continued production of
their Champ-derived
Citabria and Decathlon...
- by
Bellanca Aircraft Corporation, and is a
derivative of the 7-series
Citabrias and 8KCAB Decathlon;
Bellanca had been
building these designs since receiving...
- Rochester,
Wisconsin airport.
Founded in 1988 on the
acquisition of the Champ,
Citabria, Scout, and Decathlon, it has been
producing replacement parts for these...
-
Beechcraft Model 77 Skipper,
Piper PA-38 Tomahawk,
American Champion Citabria,
Piper Clipper, and the
Piper PA-22-108 Colt. The
engines are all carburetor-equipped...
- successfully, with
Tonga obtaining a
Beech 18. In 1999,
Tonga obtained a
Citabria to ****ist with training. In 2008, a new
aircraft was
promised by the Chinese...
- Dyrhólaey arch. They
conducted three p****
throughs using a
Bellanca 7KCAB
Citabria plane,
registration TF-MBL.
Volcanism of
Iceland Journey to the Center...
-
designated L-16.
Revived in 1954 as the
Champion Citabria,
which later became the
Bellanca Citabria.
Aeronca 7ACS
Champion (aka S7AC)
Floatplane versions...
- the Air Wing was created. A
Beech 18 was
taken into service. In 1999 a
Citabria was
obtained to help with
training of the
Beech 18. The HMAF is a member...