- strut-braced
wings of the
Citabria are, like the
fuselage and tail surfaces,
fabric covered,
utilizing aluminum ribs. Most
Citabrias were
built with wooden...
-
Champion Citabria line of aircraft. The
Decathlon was
designed by the
Champion Aircraft Corporation, and is a
derivative of the 7-series
Citabrias. While...
- the 150
horsepower (110 kW)
Citabrias, both the 7GCAA and
particularly the 7GCBC—the Scout's
closest relative in the
Citabria line—was the
impetus for Bellanca's...
- Richard, "Aeronca/Champion History:
Beyond the
Bathtub -- Chiefs,
Champs &
Citabrias," from
articles by
Richard Harris first appearing in In
Flight USA, 2003-2004...
- Richard, "Aeronca/Champion History:
Beyond the
Bathtub – Chiefs,
Champs &
Citabrias," from
articles first appearing in In
Flight USA, 2003–2004, condensed...
-
Aircraft T-41
Mescalero United
States Trainer aircraft 25 T-41D variant. All modernized.
Citabria Observation aircraft 34 7GCBC variant. All modernized....
-
Bellanca Citabria 7ECA...
- Rochester,
Wisconsin airport.
Founded in 1988 on the
acquisition of the Champ,
Citabria, Scout, and Decathlon, it has been
producing replacement parts for these...
-
designated L-16.
Revived in 1954 as the
Champion Citabria,
which later became the
Bellanca Citabria.
Aeronca 7ACS
Champion (aka S7AC)
Floatplane versions...
- 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...