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The Fisher R-80 Tiger Moth is a Canadian two-seat conventional landing gear single engined biplane kit aircraft designed for construction by amateur builders. The designation indicates that the aircraft is 80% the size of the aircraft that inspired it the de Havilland Tiger Moth. Fisher Flying Products was originally based in Edgeley North Dakota USA but the company is now located in Woodbridge Ontario Canada.

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Jet Or Prop
prop
Height Alt
2.24 m
Stall Speed Main
35 mph
Length Alt
5.80 m
Max Takeoff Weight Main
1150.0
Power Alt
75.0
Type Of Prop
Pistonless rotary engine
Introduced
1994
Loading Main
7
Power/mass Main
12
Power/mass Alt
Capacity
one passenger
Cruise Speed Main
90 mph
Max Takeoff Weight Alt
522.0
Number Built
26
Crew
one
Never Exceed Speed Main
110 mph
Span Main
701.04
Cruise Speed Alt
146.0
Area Main
170.0
Useful Load Alt
268.0
Span Alt
7.02 m
Plane Or Copter?
Number Of Propellers Per Engine
1
Never Exceed Speed Alt
178.0
Engine(prop)
Norton AE 100R
Propeller Or Rotor
propeller
Manufacturer
Useful Load Main
590.0
First Flight
1994
Origin
Canada
National Origin
Canada
Climb Rate Main
800.0
Power Main
100 hp
Number Of Props
1
Stall Speed Alt
57.0
Climb Rate Alt
4.1 m-s
Length Main
579.12
Area Alt
15.81
Similar Aircraft
*Fisher Celebrity*Fisher FP-404*Murphy Renegade*Stolp Starduster Too
Related
*RagWing RW22 Tiger Moth - a similar DH82 replica
Empty Weight Main
560.0
Height Main
223.52
Category
Empty Weight Alt
254.0
Loading Alt
33

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