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Aeronca 7AC Champ

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Aeronca 7AC Champion When it comes to picking their favorite post-war trainer, most folks fall into line behind one of two airplanes: The Cub or the Champ. All will admit that the little Aeronca ... For a more detailed history check the Summary at the bottom of this page.



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Aeronca 7AC Champion
When it comes to picking their favorite post-war trainer, most folks fall into line behind one of two airplanes: The Cub or the Champ.

All will admit that the little Aeronca Champ is the only classic of the period to give the Cub a run for its money in the learning-to-fly game. The first lines for the new airplane, the Model 7 Champion, were laid on vellum early in 1944 and the airplane flew in May of that year. The official designation of the airplane was 7AC (Model 7, first variation, Champion) and it used the A-65 Continental. A little over 8,100 Champs were produced, most of which were the 65 hp 7ACs which ended production in April of 1948

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