Laron Aviation Wizard II
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into what are described as ultralight aircraft, advanced ultralight
aircraft,
light sport aircraft, experimental light sport aircraft, experimental
aircraft, amateur built aircraft, ELSA or homebuilt
aircraft in the United States and Canada. These include
weight shift aircraft, more commonly known as trikes,
powered parachutes, and powered para-gliders.
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Laron Aviation Wizard II experimental
aircraft, experimental
lightsport aircraft, amateur built aircraft.
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Manufacturer
No longer in business/No longer in production.
This was designed in Korea and
sold/ marketed by Laron Aviation in the USA - alongside the
Streak & Shadow models.
It appeared in the USA following the export from the UK
factory of some Shadows and Streaks.
A large majority of the parts and construction methods bore
a ' very close resemblance' to those of the CFM.
CFM Metal-fax produced a design ' very close to' that of the
Wizard and made some improvements - such as installing the
engine the correct way up rather than upside down but
unfortunately the company stopped trading before the
aircraft could be test flown. |
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Laron Aviation Wizard II
experimental homebuilt lightsport aircraft |
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