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American Home Build Aircraft

Palomino
A United States Home Build Aircraft
General information
TypeTandem Two Seater Fixed Wing Single-Engine
National originUnited States
ManufacturerSan Antonio Aviation under license from Dr. Torrey
Designer Mr. Bert Wilcut
StatusOn museum static display
Primary userPrivate Pilot
Number built3
History
Manufactured1960–1963
Introduction date1948 as Midget Mustang
First flight1963
Retired1993
Developed fromMidget Mustang
Developed intoOmega

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

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