Comp Air 6 | |
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1998-built Comp Air 6 at the Experimental Aircraft Association Convention at Oshkosh Wisconsin in 2010 | |
Role | Kit aircraft |
National origin | United States |
Manufacturer | Comp Air |
Number built | 66 (2011) |
The Comp Air 6 is a light civil utility aircraft manufactured in the United States.[1]
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The Comp Air 6 is a stretched and widened development of the four-seat Aerocomp CompMonster which had first flown on 3 April 1995.
The Comp Air 6 has a fore-and-aft fuselage splice to widen and lengthen the cabin from the original design. It is usually supplied in kit form. The design is configured as a conventional high-wing monoplane and may be built with either tricycle or tailwheel undercarriage and may alternately be equipped with floats as the CA6SF, amphibious as the CA6AF, or with skis.[2]
Data from Jane's All The World's Aircraft 2003–2004.[3]
General characteristics
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