The Swearingen SX-300 is a high-performance homebuilt aircraft, featuring two seats and developed by Ed Swearingen during the 1980s. The aircraft was offered...
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SX 300 or SX-300 may refer to: Swearingen SX-300, an aircraft SX 300 (superalloy), a superalloy variation of Inconel This disambiguation page lists articles...
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bearing the Swearingen name: Swearingen SX-300, a homebuilt aircraft kit John J. Swearingen House, a historic home in Bartow, Florida Van Swearingen-Shepherd...
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the Swearingen Merlin turboprop aircraft from the Beech Model 50 Twin Bonanza. Swearingen also developed original aircraft designs such as the SX-300 experimental...
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Stoddard-Hamilton Glasair III Swearingen SX-300 Team Tango Foxtrot Team Rocket F1 Rocket Tecnam P2012 Traveller Ultimate 10-300 Utva 65 Van's Aircraft RV-10...
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List of aircraft (Sw) (section Swearingen)
Swearingen Metro 23 Swearingen SA-30 Swearingen-Jaffe SJ30 Swearingen-Jaffe SJ30-2 Swearingen SA-32T Turbo Trainer Swearingen SX-300 Swearingen Taurus (Spanga...
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no production followed. The SA-32T was developed by Ed Swearingen from his Swearingen SX-300 piston-engined homebuilt aircraft on behalf of the Jaffe...
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feederliner Swearingen SA-30/Swearingen-Jaffe SJ30 executive transport Swearingen SX-300 two-seat cabin homebuilt Contents: Top A B C D E F G H I J K L M...
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Mitsubishi Motors North America's executive vice president and CEO, Don Swearingen, confirmed in January 2017 that Mitsubishi would end the Lancer's production...
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