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Palomino | |
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A United States Home Build Aircraft | |
General information | |
Type | Tandem Two Seater Fixed Wing Single-Engine |
National origin | United States |
Manufacturer | San Antonio Aviation under license from Dr. Torrey |
Designer | Mr. Bert Wilcut |
Status | On museum static display |
Primary user | Private Pilot |
Number built | 3 |
History | |
Manufactured | 1960–1963 |
Introduction date | 1948 as Midget Mustang |
First flight | 1963 |
Retired | 1993 |
Developed from | Midget Mustang |
Developed into | Omega |
The Palomino Tandem is an American piston-engined civilian designed aeroplane.
Design and development
Accidents
Aircraft on display
The Palomino is on display at the Texas Air Museum - Stinson Chapter