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Champion Citabria Walkaround Photos
Citabria - Until I did the research for this web page, I thought Citabria was an Italian plane! I have now learned that this is a 1976 American Champion 7ECA Citabria Aurora made in, of course, America.
Stressed for 5 positive and 2 negative Gs, the Citabria is aerobatic and, in fact, gets its name by spelling airbatic backwards. We live and learn. (Ask me a question about Hueys!)
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References:
- The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft in Australia and New Zealand. David Eyre. Sunshine Books. isbn: 0 86777 272 7
Grubby Fingers Home from Citabria Walkaround
Go to Piston-Prop Walkarounds from Citabria Walkaround
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