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Lancair International, Inc. (pronounced "lance-air") is a U.S.
manufacturer of
general aviation aircraft kits. They are well
known for
their series of...
- The
Lancair IV and IV-P are a
family of four-seat, low-wing, retractable-gear,
composite monoplanes powered by a 550-cubic-inch (9,000 cm3) Continental...
- The
Lancair Evolution is an
American pressurized, low wing, four-place,
single engine light aircraft, made from
carbon fiber composite,
developed by Lancair...
- The
Lancair Legacy, a
modernized version of the
Lancair 320, is a low-wing two-place retractable-gear
composite monoplane manufactured by the American...
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Lancair Propjet is a four-seat, pressurized,
composite aircraft powered by a 750-hp
Walter M601E
turboprop engine. The
aircraft is
based on
Lancair's...
- the
normally aspirated Columbia 300,
which in turn was
derived from the
Lancair ES kit aircraft. The 400 is
powered by a
turbocharged Continental TSIO-550-C...
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Lancair 200 and
Lancair 235 are a
family of
American amateur-built
aircraft that were
designed by
Lance Neibauer and
produced by his company,
Lancair...
- the
Columbia 350
until late 2007.
Developed as the
Model LC40-550FG (for
Lancair Certified,
Model 40,
Continental 550 engine,
Fixed Gear) and
marketed under...
- The
Lancair ES is an
American amateur-built
aircraft that was
designed and
produced by
Lancair.
While it was in
production the
aircraft was
supplied as...
- The
Lancair 320 is a two-seat single-engined
light aircraft marketed in kit form by the U.S.
general aviation manufacturer Lancair. It is
based on the...