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US Aviation Super Floater

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The aircraft was initially produced by US Aviation in the early 1970s, but production ended in the 1980s. It was briefly re-introduced by Wind Walker Aircraft Co in 1995, following a redesign, with US Aviation as distributor for
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In about 1994 Dave Chapman flew a Super Floater to an altitude of 12,500 ft (3,810 m) in
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sailplane that is designed for fun flying, rather than competition, and as such it has a
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of the 1930s in concept, performance and appearance. Designed to fit into the US
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Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era
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Index

Glider
United States
US Aviation
Wind Walker Aircraft Co
Klaus Hill
Larry Hall
high-wing
strut-braced
glider
Klaus Hill
Larry Hall
US Aviation
Wind Walker Aircraft Co
ultralight
glide ratio
primary gliders
FAR 103 Ultralight Vehicles
Federal Aviation Administration
homebuilt aircraft
aluminium
Dacron
jury struts
cruciform tail
side stick
landing gear
monowheel gear
ballistic parachute
US$
mountain wave
Salt Lake City, Utah

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