Aeronca Champion

The Aeronca Model 7 Champion more commonly known as the Champ is a single-engine two-seat fixed conventional gear airplane. Designed for flight training and personal use it entered production in the United States in 1945.

The Aeronca Champion, more commonly known as the Champ, is a single-engine, two-seat, fixed conventional gear airplane.1
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It is the successor of the Aeronca K ,

Aeronca Champion is the predecessor of the Aeronca L-16.

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The full-scale Aeronca Champion, or "Champ," was manufactured by the Aeronca Aircraft Corporation, in Middletown, Ohio between 1944 and 1951. s3.amazonaws.12
More Users
U.S. ArmyCivil Air PatrolCivil aviation
Height Main
7.0
Designer
Ray Hermes
Predecessor
Aeronca K
Stall Speed Main
38 mph
Length Alt
6.7 m
Max Takeoff Weight Main
1220.0
Jet Or Prop
prop
Range Main
460 miles
Height Alt
2.3 m
Type Of Prop
piston engine
Crew
1
Max Speed Main
100 mph
Developed From
Aeronca K
Introduced
November 1945
Capacity
1
Cruise Speed Main
85 mph
Max Takeoff Weight Alt
533.0
Ceiling Main
12400.0
Number Built
more than 10
000
Successor
Aeronca L-16
Never Exceed Speed Main
129 mph
Span Main
1071.8799999999999
Cruise Speed Alt
137.0
Manufacturers
Aeronca Aircraft
AviaBellanca Aircraft
Champion Aircraft
American Champion Aircraft
Area Main
170.0
Primary user
Span Alt
10.7 m
Plane Or Copter?
Power Alt
50.0
Engine(prop)
Continental O-170
Propeller Or Rotor
propeller
First Flight
mid-1944
Production End Year
1950
Climb Rate Main
370.0
Power Main
65 hp
Production Start Year
1946
Stall Speed Alt
62.0
Climb Rate Alt
1.8 m-s
Variants With Their Own Articles
Aeronca L-16
Length Main
655.32
Area Alt
15.8 m²
Range Alt
740.0
Similar Aircraft
* Interstate Cadet* Luscombe T-8F* Piper J-3 Cub* Porterfield 65 Collegiate* Taylorcraft L-2
Max Speed Alt
160.0
Related
* Aeronca Chief* Bellanca Citabria
Empty Weight Main
740.0
Ceiling Alt
4
100 m
Produced
1946
Empty Weight Alt
325.0
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