Dallair Aeronautica FR-100 Snap!
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| Dallair Aeronautica FR-100 Snap! | |
|---|---|
| General information | |
| Type | Aerobatic aircraft |
| National origin | Italy |
| Manufacturer | Dallair Aeronautica |
| Designer | Fabio Russo |
| History | |
| Manufactured | until 2013 |
| Variant | Tecnam Snap |
The Dallair Aeronautica FR-100 Snap! is a homebuilt aerobatic aircraft that can be certified in multiple categories.
The Snap! is imported to the United States and may be certified as an Experimental-Exhibition model, S-LSA, or Experimental LSA.[1]
The Snap! is a single-seat low-wing taildragger. It is rated for 6gs positive and 3 gs negative g-force. The fuselage is constructed of welded steel tubing with a carbon fiber covering. The wings are all-aluminum. The aircraft has inverted fuel and oil systems.[2]
Dallair production ended in 2013 and production was assumed by Tecnam as the Tecnam Snap.[3][4]
Variants
- FR-01
- Version for the European market.[5]
- FR-100 Snap!
- Version for the US market.