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Designed to meet the post-war demand for light aircraft, Aeronca designed the 7AC Champion with a 65hp Continental engine, a high wing, fixed undercarriage and tandem seating for two. In its original form it had a cartoon-like bulbous fuselage and a sliding window.


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The 7AC Champion seats up to 1 passengers plus 1 pilot. PAPI™ Price Estimate (as of June 1, 2022): $38,519 Performance specifications Horsepower: 1 x 65 HP Best Cruise Speed: 74 KIAS Best Range (i): 175 NM Fuel Burn @ 75%: 4.5 GPH Stall Speed: 33 KIAS Rate of climb: 370 FPM Ceiling: 12,500 FT Takeoff distance over 50ft obstacle: 632 FT


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A Model 7AC (c/n 1593) was first registered in January 1947 as VH-AJX and became ZK-AWF in New Zealand in 1950. A further example arrived in Australia in 1982. This aircraft was imported to Australia on board the Qantas Boeing 747 "Oshkosh Express".


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Aeronca Champion 7AC Back to 1919-1940 - Golden Age Aeronca Champion 7AC Country: United States Year: 1946 Engine: Continental Horsepower:85 Wingspan:35 ' Top Speed:95 mph (152 km/hr) Gr. Weight:1220 lbs (553 kg) Current Status: Active Original/Reproduction: Original


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13. Engine: 65 hp Continental. PERFORMANCE: Top speed (mph): 95. Cruise speed (mph): 85. Stall speed (mph): 38. Initial climb rate (fpm): 370. Range (nm): 270. Service ceiling (ft.): 12,500. Takeoff distance, 50 ft. (ft.): 632. Landing distance, 50 ft. (ft.): 885. STANDARD DATA (7AC): Seats: 2. Gross weight (lbs.): 1300. Empty weight (lbs.): 810.


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Tandem-seat tailwheelers include: Interstate Cadets, Porterfields, the overly-hyped Piper J-3 Cub, and the Aeronca 7AC Champion, known as, Airknockers, or simply, The Champ. Model History The first C-model Aeroncas appeared in the late 1920s with the model Ks and early Chiefs arriving in the 1930s.


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The Aeronca Model 7 Champion, commonly known as the " Champ ", or " Airknocker ", [3] [5] [7] [8] is a single-engine light airplane with a high wing, generally configured with fixed conventional landing gear and tandem seating for two occupants.


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Vintage 7AC Champs were built with the fuel tank in the fuselage. American Champion switched to a wing fuel tank with the 7EC versions introduced in 2006 under the light sport aircraft category. AOPA regrets the error. Photography by Mike Fizer Price: Trade-A-Plane.com lists several for sale ranging in price from $20,000 to $40,000.


Aeronca 7AC Champion specifications and photos

The Aeronca Model 7 Champion, more commonly known as the Champ, is a single-engine, two-seat, fixed conventional gear airplane. Designed for flight training and personal use, it entered production in the United States in 1945. To take advantage of the new light-sport aircraft category, the Champion was returned to production in 2007.


Aeronca 7 Champion Specifications Technical Data / Description

1946 AERONCA 7 CHAMPION AC $55,000 Reg# N84868 TT: 2364 Performance Specs 1946 Aeronca Champ 7AC, 2364TT, 45 SMOH on 90 HP Continental engine, 255 SPOH, Apollo SL 40 Nav/Com, Stratus Appereo ESG Transponder with ADS-B out, Wheel. More Info Skywagons.com LLC Placerville, CA USA Compare SAVE 1946 AERONCA 7 CHAMPION AC $35,000 Reg# N84067 TT: 520


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AERONCA 7 CHAMPION SERIES. Filter Your Search. My Favorites Save Search Email Alert Compare. Advanced Search. One-Line. 1946 Aeronca Champ 7AC, 2364TT, 45 SMOH on 90 HP Continental engine, 255 SPOH, Apollo SL 40 Nav/Com, Stratus Appereo ESG Transponder with ADS-B out, Wheel.


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Originally the Champ included Aeronca's 7AC, 7BC (military L-16), and 7CC (Continental 90-horsepower C90 engine) and was built from 1945 to 1949. The 7DC (Continental C85 engine) and, yes, the 7EC with the Continental C90 engine — were the last Champs produced by Aeronca before it ended production in 1951.


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The first lines for the new airplane, the Model 7 Champion, were laid on vellum early in 1944 and the airplane flew in May of that year. Chief test pilot Louis Wehrung did the honors. The official designation of the airplane was 7AC (Model 7, first variation, Champion) and it used the A-65 Continental. In laying out the configuration of the.


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Aeronca 7AC Champion Pilot Operating Handbook N1946E SN7AC-5513 THIS HANDBOOK INCLUDES THE MATERIAL REQUIRED TO BE FURNISHED TO THE PILOT BY FEDERAL AIR REGULATIONS AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THE MANUFACTURER. This handbook meets GAMA Specification No. 1, SPECIFICATION FOR PILOTS OPERATING HANDBOOK,


1946 Aeronca 7AC Champion for sale on BaT Auctions sold for 18,000

The Aeronca 7AC Champion is a classic, two-seat, high-wing, single-engine aircraft that has been popular among aviation enthusiasts and private pilots for decades. This guide provides an overview of the 7AC Champion's specifications, performance capabilities, cockpit features, safety considerations, and operational details.


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Unit cost: US$2,395 (1946); US$88,900 (2015) Developed from: Aeronca L-3, Aeronca T, Aeronca Defender, Aeronca 50 Chief. Variants: Aeronca L-16. Developed into: Citabria, Champion Lancer. The Aeronca Model 7 Champion, commonly known as the "Champ", or "Airknocker", is a single-engine light airplane with a high wing, generally configured with.