Blue Yonder EZ Flyer
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The Blue Yonder EZ Flyer is a Canadian-designed-and-built, tandem two-seat, open cockpit, pusher configuration, recreational and training aircraft provided as a completed aircraft or in kit form by Blue Yonder Aviation.[1][2][3][4][5]
"EZ Flyer" redirects here. For the removable hard drive, see SyQuest EZFlyer.
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EZ Flyer | |
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Role | Kit plane |
National origin | Canada |
Manufacturer | Blue Yonder Aviation |
Designer | Wayne Winters |
First flight | October 1991 |
Introduction | October 1991 |
Primary user | Flight schools Private owners |
Number built | 64 (2011) |
Developed from | Merlin |
Variants | Twin Engine EZ Flyer |
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It can be constructed in Canada as a basic ultra-light, an advanced ultra-light or amateur-built aircraft.[1]