Acrosport Designed by Paul Poberezny as a successor to the EAA Biplane, the Acro Sport offers performance and excellent aerobatic capability in the Sportsman and intermediate categories.
Designed by Paul Poberezny as a successor to the EAA Biplane, the Acro Sport offers performance and excellent aerobatic capability in the Sportsman and intermediate categories. Purposely uncomplicated and straight forward, the Acro Sport design has been chosen by hundreds of schools for project Schoolflight programs. It has a wide landing gear which provides superb ground handling and easy landing qualities. Builders can choose powerplants ranging from 85 hp to 200 hp. Features steel tube fuselage, spruce wing and overall fabric covering which makes the project an easy one for first time builders with average skills. Maximum speed for this diminutive biplane is 180 mph, it cruises at 130 and stalls at 50. It has a rate of climb of 3,500 ft/min and a range of 350 miles. Info packs are $10.50 and complete plans are $125.00.Order fromAcro Sport Inc.,Box 462, Hales Corners,WI 53130.Free kit list on request.Tech support for Acro Sport:Steve Nanweiler4819 Farmstead Ct.Wichita, KS 67220(414) 529-2609Note: Landing gear is NCNR, may not be cancelled or returned. Lead times are always 6-8 weeks.
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