Levitation 4 | |
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Role | Four-seat homebuilt STOL aircraft |
National origin | Canada |
Manufacturer | Tapanee Aviation |
Designer | Michel Lequin |
First flight | 2002 |
Number built | 3 (Dec 2011)[1] |
Developed from | Tapanee Pegazair-100 |
Variants | Tapanee Levitation 2 |
The Tapanee Levitation 4 is a Canadian four-seat STOL aircraft designed to be homebuilt by Michel Lequin for Tapanee Aviation of Mont-Saint-Michel, Quebec.[1][2][3][4]
A larger version of the companies earlier Pegazair bushplane, the Levitation is a high-wing monoplane with V-strut bracing, leading edge slats and Junkers flaperons. Powered by a 180 hp (134 kW) Lycoming O-360 flat-six piston engine with a two-blade propeller. The Levitation has a fixed conventional landing gear with a tailwheel and a cabin holding a pilot and three passengers in two rows of side-by-side seating. By December 2004 five kits had been sold.[2][3][4]
Data from [2]Jane's All the World's Aircraft 2008-2009
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Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tapanee Levitation 4.
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