Jane's Encyclopedia of Aviation
Christen Eagle II (USA)
First flown in February 1977, the Eagle II is a two-seat unlimited-class aerobatic biplane powered by one 149 kW (200 hp) Lycoming AEIO-360-A1D flat-four engine. By January 1979 a total of 184 kits of component parts to build the Eagle II had been sold to amateur constructors.
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Jane's All the World Aircraft 2000 / 2-01 - AIRCRAFT - FIXED-WING - CIVIL
Christen Eagle II in appropriate markings (1999)
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Air International 1985-01 / G.Jones - In the Mignet Tradition
France's first Christen Eagle II, F-PZRJ, built by Andre Chatelain;
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Aeroplane Monthly 1988-12 / C.Burkett - Oshkosh '88
Made up of former members of the US National Aerobatic Team, the Eagles Aerobatic Team fly three Christen Eagles.
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Aeroplane Monthly 1988-12 / C.Burkett - Oshkosh '88
Oshkosh caters for all ages. On these miniature Christen Eagles budding pilots can emulate the Eagles Aerobatic Team. These toy aircraft are not much smaller than the 7ft-span Stits Sky Baby.
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