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Glasair Aviation, LLC is an aircraft manufacturer which produces the popular Glasair line of homebuilt airplanes. Tom Hamilton began flight testing the Glasair TD and founded Stoddard-Hamilton Aircraft in 1979. Glasair Aviation was incorporated in 2001 when Thomas W. Wathen, purchased the assets of Stoddard-Hamilton and AADI and formed Glasair Aviation for the continued manufacturing and sale of both the Glasair and Glastar product lines. [1]

Aircraft

Glasair I

The Glasair (called Glasair I after introduction of the Glasair II) line are two-place (side by side), low-wing general aviation aircraft. First introduced in 1979, the Glasair was the first premolded composite kit aircraft ever offered. The Glasair was available in retractable gear (Glasair RG), tricycle gear (Glasair FT) and tail dragger (Glasair TD) configuration. The Glasair I line is no longer in production and was superseded by the Glasair II line.

Glasair II

The Glasair II line of aircraft was a modification of the original Glasair I which improved on cockpit ergonomics and easier construction. The lineup included the Glasair II, the Glasair II-S and the Glasair SII. Only the Glasair SII (Super-II) model is still in production.

Glasair III

The Glasair III is similar to the Glasair SII but is designed for higher performance. The Glasair III is capable of a 313 mph cruise speed; and is only available in retractable gear configuration.

GlaStar

The GlaStar is a two-place high-wing general aviation airplane designed for versatility. The landing gear may be easily converted between tail-dragger, tricycle, floats or skis. The wings may be folded for storage and trailering.

Sportsman

The Sportsman 2+2 is a modification to the GlaStar which adds a second-row jump seat to accommodate two passengers up to 5' tall in addition to the pilot and front seat passenger.

See also

References

  1. ^ "History of Glasair". Retrieved 2007-01-14.

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