Columbia (formally Lancair) aircraft history, performance and specifications
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The Columbia
Aircraft Manufacturing Corporation formerly
known as The Lancair Company, has its roots
in the innovative kit aircraft industry of
the 1980s and '90s. Early in that period,
graphic designer Lance Neibauer decided to
build himself a high performance airplane,
with one major design imperative: the
aircraft had to "look cool." Once completed,
response from other aviators was so
overwhelming, Neibauer took up aircraft
design and construction full time. That
pursuit led him to found one of the most
successful companies in the vibrant kit
aircraft industry, Lancair.
By the time the General Aviation
Revitalization Act, was passed in 1994,
Lancair aircraft had set new standards in
performance, quality and support in the kit
aircraft market. The company was now staffed
by a team of talented aviation
professionals. Encouraged by NASA, Neibauer
announced Lancair's intention to design,
certify and build the first new four-seat
general aviation aircraft in three decades.
One decade and much sweat and effort later,
that vision has become a reality. The
Columbia Aircraft Manufacturing Corporation
has built three high performance aircraft
models, all hewing to the original vision of
creating an airplane that combines stunning
good looks with spectacular performance
capability. Backed by strong, international
funding, the Columbia Aircraft Manufacturing
Corporation intends to build on the legend
our founder began 20 years ago in that
Southern California garage.
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