Stoddard-Hamilton Glasair I

Glasair I
Role amateur-built kit airplane
Manufacturer Stoddard-Hamilton Aircraft
Glasair Aviation
First flight 1979
Introduction 1980
Number built 807[1]


Glasair I TD (modified with non-standard dorsal fin)
Glasair I. EAA AirVenture 2011

The Glasair I, originally built as the prototype Glasair TD taildragger, is a high-performance homebuilt aircraft built of fiberglass. Created by Tom Hamilton as a fast, two-seat kitplane, the Glasair TD was derived from the earlier Tom Hamilton Glasair and first flew in 1979. Hamilton formed Stoddard-Hamilton Aircraft that year to produce and market the kit, which was the first pre-molded composite aircraft available to builders.

Specifications (Glasair 1 )

Data from Pilot Friend[2]

General characteristics

Performance

References

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  1. Bud Daviddson (May 2014). "35 Years of Fast Glas". Sport Aivation: 53.
  2. Pilot Friend - Glasair 1
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