Avid Flyer
The Avid Flyer is a family of American single engine, high-wing, strut-braced, conventional landing gear-equipped, two seat ultralight aircraft designed for kit construction in the 1980s. Its several variants sold in large numbers. In 1987 a Flyer became the first ultralight to land at the North Pole.
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Avid Flyer Mk.IV | |
Role | Two seat homebuilt aircraft |
National origin | United States |
Manufacturer | Light Aero |
Designer | Dean Wilson |
First flight | 1983 |
Number built | 2,000+ (Avid Flyer + Avid Magnum) kits by 2001 |
Developed into | Avid Champion Avid Catalina Airdale Backcountry |
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