Today's Top Pick is a 1947 Aeronca 7AC Champion, highlighted as a forgiving and versatile vintage taildragger, often preferred by pilots over the Piper Cub for its front-seat soloing design. The ...
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The article features a 1946 Aeronca 7AC Champion as "Today's Top Pick" from Aircraft For Sale. This vintage rag-and-tube taildragger offers an economical entry into general aviation and a pure ...
Click to open image viewer. Power rating: 27 kW (36 hp) at 2,400 rpm Displacement: 1.86 L (113.5 cu in.) Bore and Stroke: 108 mm (4.25 in.) x 102 mm (4 in.) Aeronca (Aeronautical Corporation of ...
Paul Workman, of Zanesville, helped restore the 1936 Aeronca LB airplane and Andrew King, of Virginia, was the first to fly the aircraft after it was finished. Contributed Paul Workman, of Zanesville, ...
Mark Sell, 33, spent 10 years restoring a 1946 airplane that sat unused for decades. After restoring the aircraft to a nearly brand-new condition, Sell, an agricultural engineer with McLanahan Corp., ...
The twisted wreckage of a tiny plane with a mind of its own was found this morning in a remote area of Napa County. The single-engine Aeronca Champion went missing yesterday after it broke free of its ...
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