US Aviation
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US Aviation was an American
United States
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 aircraft manufacturer, started by Klaus Hill and Larry Hall in the 1970s initially to build their Super Floater
US Aviation Super Floater
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 ultralight glider design. The company later marketed the Cumulus
US Aviation Cumulus
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 ultralight motor glider and the CAVU
US Aviation CAVU
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 ultralight.

After becoming dormant in the 1980s the company was resurrected in 1995 to market a redesigned Super Floater that was produced by the Wind Walker Aircraft Co of Salt Lake City, Utah
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 and the Cumulus motorglider, which first flew the same year and was manufactured by AeroDreams.

Reported as still in business in December 2007, the company no longer existed in 2011.

Aircraft

align=center style="background:#BFD7FF"| Summary of aircraft built by US Aviation
Model name First flight Number built Type
US Aviation Super Floater
US Aviation Super Floater
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1970s Ultralight glider
US Aviation Cloud Dancer 1983 Ultralight motorglider
US Aviation Cumulus
US Aviation Cumulus
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1995 Ultralight motorglider
US Aviation CAVU
US Aviation CAVU
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1997 Ultralight aircraft

External link

  • ultralightsoaringaviation.com - former location of company website
  • Website archives on Internet Archive
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