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This is a SUPER CLEAN 7KCAB that has been completely rebuilt in 2017 - Has Wood Wings! Excellent Condition - 1974 Bellanca 7KCAB, 2408TT, 72 SMOH, 72 SPOH,... More Info
CA USA
Last Update: 03/02/2023
CITABRIA N16TP..owned by former F-16 test pilot(16TP). Fully aerobatic w parachute(never used). If you like autopilots and not spilling your coffee...this ... More Info
Dan Foster
Auburn, CA USA
Last Update: 03/30/2023
Don't See What You're Looking For? We Have Or Can Find Aircraft You Want At A Price You Can Afford! American Champion Decathlons, Scouts, Citabrias. Visit ... More Info
Last Update: 12/03/2020
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Last Update: 03/29/2021
The American Champion Citabria line features single engine lightweight, two seat, fixed landing gear aircraft. The name comes from the ability of the plane to withstand aerobatic stresses. Citabria is airbatic spelled backward. The main uses are flight training and personal use though they can be used as glider tow planes.
The Citabria is based on the American Champion 7 Series Champ. The main body in the Citabria series is welded metal tubing with the outer fuselage made of wooden longerons and formers and are covered with fabric as are the wings and tail surfaces. The wings of the Citabria feature aluminum ribs and are strut braced. At the time of its introduction, the series was the only aircraft commercially produced in the US that was certified for aerobatics.
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