Grega Aircamper

GN-1 Aircamper
Role Sports plane
National origin United States
Manufacturer Homebuilt
Designer John W. Grega, Elmer Niebecker [1]
First flight 1963




The Grega GN-1 Aircamper was a light aircraft developed in the United States in the early 1960s,[2] originally as a personal project of its designer, but later marketed in plans form for homebuilding. John W. Grega initially set out to create a modernised version of the Pietenpol Air Camper using structural components from a Piper Cub but incorporating them into a new fuselage design based on the Pietenpol original.[3] Two wings were designed, one based on the Cub wing, and another as a modernised version of the Pietenpol wing.

Specifications (GN-1)

Data from Air Trails

General characteristics

Performance

See also

Related development


References

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  1. Air Trails: 78. Summer 1971. Missing or empty |title= (help)
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  3. Bill Gunston. World encyclopaedia of aircraft manufacturers: from the pioneers to the present day. p. 238.


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