Holcomb Perigee
| Perigee | |
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| Role | Sport aircraft | 
| Manufacturer | Jerry Holcomb | 
| Number built | 1 | 
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The Holcomb Perigee was a prototype sportsplane built in the United States in 1987 by Jerry Holcomb. Originally known as the Ultra-IMP, it was a refinement of the Aerocar Micro-IMP and attempted to overcome the major shortcoming of that design - a lack of power - by replacing the adapted automobile engine that had been used in its predecessor with an engine designed to power ultralights.
See also
- Related development
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