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- The Lockwood Drifter is a family of high wing, single engine, pusher configuration, open cockpit, one and two-seat kit aircraft that was first introduced in the 1980s by Maxair and remains in production today by Lockwood Aircraft of Sebring, Florida. (en)
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- 1425 (xsd:nonNegativeInteger)
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- one passenger and 505 lbs useful load (en)
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- four stroke piston engine (en)
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- Lockwood Aircraft & Kitplanes (en)
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- *Aero-Works Aerolite 103
*Airdrome Dream Classic
*Avid Champion
*Beaujon Mach .07
*Beaujon Enduro
*Birdman WT-11 Chinook
*CGS Hawk
*Freebird II
*Hummel Bird
*ISON Airbike
*Skystar Kitfox Lite
*Spectrum RX-28 Beaver (en)
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- The Lockwood Drifter is a family of high wing, single engine, pusher configuration, open cockpit, one and two-seat kit aircraft that was first introduced in the 1980s by Maxair and remains in production today by Lockwood Aircraft of Sebring, Florida. (en)
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