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  • The Lancair Company
    Redmond, Oregon

    Lancair International Inc. manufactures advanced composite structures at its Redmond, Oregon facility, and has established proprietary relationships with hand-selected vendors in the USA, Europe, Australia and the Philippines. Worldwide, Lancairs are owned and operated in 34 countries on... more

  • Zenith Aircraft Company
    Mexico, Missouri

    Zenith Aircraft Company is in the exclusive business of designing, developing and manufacturing kit aircraft. The independent, privately-owned company was formed in 1992 in Mexico, Missouri, centrally located in the United States, and is based in leased 20,000+ sq.ft. production... more

  • Van's Aircraft Inc
    Aurora, Oregon

    Van's Aircraft now offers the complete line of TruTrak autopilots to our customers. TruTrak serves the experimental aircraft market with the broadest autopilot product line and the most features available. Software solutions to flight control and user interface combined with modern... more

  • SkyStar Aircraft Corporation
    Caldwell, Idaho

    We maintain the original Kitfox design with the Classic IV. For those seeking simple Ultra light fun flying, we offer the Kitfox Lite. SkyStar moved to it's 40,000 square foot facilities in Caldwell, Idaho in 1997, and have remained there since. In January of 2000, SkyStar was purchased... more

  • Sonex Ltd.
    Oshkosh, Wisconsin

    Sonex Aircraft, on the other hand, is a company dedicated to offering Truly Affordable Sport Aircraft, with initial building costs competitive with the cost of a new car, boat or recreational vehicle, and economy rivaling that of the most fuel-efficient new cars. With the Best Performance... more

  • Velocity Aircraft
    Sebastian, Florida

    Velocity Aircraft Inc., was formed in 1984 by Danny Maher in Sebastian, Florida, to develop and market a new 4-seat canard aircraft, based upon the successful Long-EZ design. After the prototype flew in July 1985, several kits were sold and close contact was maintained with initial... more

  • Jabiru SA
    Naples, Florida

    In addition, Jabiru manufacture their own propellers, wheels and brakes and control system components. A range of propellers, specifically designed to compliment Jabiru engines, is being developed. During 1997, European countries indicated a move towards a new Microlight category... more

  • BVM Inc
    Washington, District of Columbia

    Established in 1981, BVM has emerged as the world leader in the design, development and manufacture of radio controlled jet model airplanes. Founder and president, Bob Violett, a former U.S. Navy Jet Carrier pilot, commercial airline pilot and 35-year veteran of radio controlled flying,... more

  • Stoddard-Hamilton Aircraft , Inc.
    Arlington, Washington

    Stoddard-Hamilton Aircraft is located in Arlington, Wa. on the east side of the Arlington Airport which is a 5,800 ft paved non-controlled airport. We would like to invite you to our factory for a tour. If you fly yourself out please plan on spending some time to tour the San Jaun... more

  • Quicksilver Mfg. Inc
    Temecula, California

    Quicksilver produces Ultralight, Ultralight type, Light Sport, and Experimental/Amateur Built aircraft kits. As the most commonly used Ultralight training aircraft in America, Quicksilver's light aircraft are recognized for being ideal for recreational flying as well as flight training.... more

  • Aeroworks
    Aurora, Colorado

  • High Performance Aircraft
    Venice, Florida

    HPA (High Performance Aircraft) was founded in 1997. Our design team has more than 10 years experience in experimental kit production. Our production company HPAI is located in The Czech Republic close to Prague (20 minutes from the Prague International Airport by car).

  • Kitfox Aircraft LLC
    Homedale, Idaho

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