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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 123. Chapters: Cessna 162, ERCO Ercoupe, AMD Zodiac, Terrafugia Transition, Denney Kitfox, ARV Super2, Aeronca Champion, CZAW SportCruiser, Europa XS, CGS Hawk, Titan Tornado, ICON A5, Parker Teenie Two, Flight Design CT, Sonex Aircraft Sonex, M-Squared Breese, Van's Aircraft RV-12, SlipStream Genesis, Quad City Challenger, Freebird II, Rans S-6 Coyote II, Chotia Weedhopper, 3Xtrim 3X55 Trener, Carlson Sparrow, The Airplane Factory Sling, Fantasy Air Allegro, Remos GX, Sonex Aircraft Onex, Excalibur Aircraft Excalibur, US Light Aircraft Hornet, Flying K Sky Raider, InterPlane Skyboy, Progressive Aerodyne SeaRey, Preceptor N3 Pup, Breezer Breezer, Anglin J6 Karatoo, Bowers Fly Baby, Rans S-19 Venterra, Skyeton K-10 Swift, Zenith STOL CH 701, Bushcaddy R-80, Renegade Falcon LS, Rans S-7 Courier, Evektor SportStar, Fisher R-80 Tiger Moth, CubCrafters Carbon Cub SS, Sonex Electric Sport Aircraft, Fisher Youngster, Fisher Horizon, TeST TST-13 Junior, RagWing RW19 Stork, Electric Aircraft Corporation ElectraFlyer-X, Mini Coupe, Roko Aero NG4, Ikarus C42, Milholland Legal Eagle, Bushcaddy R-120, Raj Hamsa X-Air "H" Hanuman, Fisher Celebrity, Rainbow Cheetah, Flylab Tucano, Alpi Pioneer 300, BDC Aero Puma, BRM Aero Bristell, Fisher Classic, TeST TST-14 Bonus, Rainbow Skyreach Cheetah, Alpi Pioneer 200, Aviadesign A-16 Sport Falcon, Rainbow Skyreach Bush Cat, Aerospool WT9 Dynamic, Apollo Fox, Fisher Dakota Hawk, Aviasud Mistral, RMT Bateleur, Jabiru J170, Flaeming Air FA 04 Peregrine, Airo 1, Pipistrel Alpha Trainer, Flight Design MC, TeST TST-14J BonusJet, Arplast Micro'B, Fly Synthesis Texan, Fly Synthesis Storch, Kubicek M-2 Scout, Zlin Savage Cub, ATEC 122 Zephyr 2000, Aerostar R40S Festival, Eurodisplay SR-01 Magic, Thorp T-211, Roland Z-602, Warner Sportster, Harper Lil Breezy, Ibis GS-700 Magic, Aeropro Eurofox, ATEC 321 Faeta, Roland Me 109 Replica, Idea Hydropteron, Aeroalcool Quasar, Flying Machines FM250 Vampire, SAB C-100 Vulcan, Flying Legend Hawker Hurricane Replica, Flying Legend Tucano Replica, Dova DV-1 Skylark, Roland S-STOL, CZAW Parrot, AeroAndina MXP-150 Kimbaya, Flyitalia MD3 Rider, Mentzel Baltic Fox, Eagle EA-100, Sunward Aurora, Fly Synthesis Syncro, Foxcon Terrier 200, Corvus Fusion, Fly Synthesis Catalina, Nexaer LS1, Paradise P-1 LSA, DirectFly Alto, E-Go, Colyaer Freedom S100, Haim Sam LS, BOT SC07 Speed Cruiser, Australian Lightwing GR 912, Storm Rally, Light Wing AC4, Australian Lightwing SP-2000 Speed, BRM Argos, Avama Stylus, Criquet Storch, Gobosh 700S, FMP Qualt 201, Gobosh 800XP, Concept Composites MD03 Transat, MySky MS One, OMA SUD Redbird, Storm Century, Air Sports AIRector 120, AirMax SeaMax, Flygfabriken LN-3 Seagull, CZAW Mermaid, AMD Patriot, ACS-100 Sora, AEA Maverick, Tecnam P2004, Sport Hornet LRS, BRM NG-5. Excerpt: The Cessna 162 Skycatcher is a side-by-side two-seat, high-wing, strut-braced, tricycle gear light-sport aircraft (LSA). The latest aircraft in the Cessna general aviation product line, its intended market is flight training and personal use. The Skycatcher received its ASTM LSA approval in July 2009. N158CS, the proof-of-concept, on display at the EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2006.Cessna had announced its intentions to study the feasibility of developing and producing an LSA on 6 June 2006. The concept design was unveiled on 24 July 2006 at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh as the Cessna LSA (also referred to as the Cessna Sport), via a marketing study of the feasibility of producing an aircraft compliant with the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration's new Light-Sport Aircraft category. On 13 October 2006, nine months after launching the program, the concept prototype aircraft, registered N158CS, first flew, departing McConnell Air Force Base for Wichita's Mid-Continent Airport and reaching a speed of 110 knots (200 km/h). Cessna formally launched...