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American Champion unveils diverse lineup of certified light aircraft models

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American Champion unveils diverse lineup of certified light aircraft models
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American Champion Aircraft, based in Rochester, Wisconsin, is a private company known for producing FAA-certified light acrobatic and utility aircraft. These aircraft serve various purposes such as pleasure, work, training, and excitement. The company's designs have maintained stability and comfort for over 50 years.

The company manufactures three series of aircraft: the Decathlon, Scout, and Citabria. These are affordable two-seat tandem tail-draggers in their class. The Model 7 Champion or "Champ," also called "Air Knocker," is a single-engine light airplane intended for flight training and personal use.

"The Champ is among the most popular and longest-produced light airplane models globally," states an overview of its production history by Aeronca, Champion Aircraft, Bellanca, and American Champion Aircraft since 1945.

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Currently, American Champion Aircraft produces at least eight different models. Among them is the Xtreme Decathlon 8KCAB which costs $375,000. It features a Lycoming AEIO-390-A1B6 engine with 210 horsepower at 2500 RPM. Jody Bradt, an engineer and test pilot notes that the Xtreme Decathlon is "15 MPH (24 km) faster than the Super Decathlon" with improved climb performance.

The Super Decathlon 8KCAB offers high performance suitable for utility operations under Part 91 or Part 135 conditions when equipped appropriately. Its engine delivers 150 horsepower.

Another model offered by ACA is the Scout which was initially introduced in 1974 to compete in the light utility market against models like the PA-18 Super Cub. The Scout has undergone significant changes including a metal spar certification similar to other ACA products like the Decathlon.

The Citabria Aurora continues this tradition of versatile aircraft design with its modern avionics yet classic tailwheel configuration while offering aerobatic capabilities spelled backward as AIRBATIC.

Finally on offer from ACA is Citabria High Country Explorer featuring superior power output exceeding 180 horsepower thanks to its premium version Lycoming engine; it's tailored especially for pilots operating in higher altitudes needing extra power akin to what’s found within Decathlons’ range of offerings too!

Jerry Mehlhaff Jr., American Champion Operations Manager says: “Our priority one is getting certified airplanes done first then repair mission second.” This statement highlights their commitment towards maintaining quality standards across all aspects from manufacturing through servicing existing fleets out there today - ensuring everything remains safe functional throughout lifespan each unit sold new old alike!

ACA further provides insurance services covering accident repairs working closely alongside insurers making sure your investment looks factory-conditioned post-repair using latest factory options available older aircraft if needed handling major/minor repairs alterations such bush wheels tow hooks exhaust systems more!

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