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Golden Eagle PPC, Hercules PPC, Sparrow PPC by P 3Aero. |
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The first PPC to enter the market was built and produced by Steve Snyder out
of New Jersey. While the Para - Plane is no longer in production the
facilities have continued to be used to produce Paladin powered parachutes.
Last fall the Paladin line of aircraft was taken over by P 3 Aero, who are building and supplying parts for the Paladin Golden Eagle, Hercules and Sparrow series off PPC's. The craft are offered as kits, which are very "UPS able" take about 50
hours to put together, with the very comprehensive manuals supplied with the
units. Models are available with both the Rotax and Hirth
lines of engines and the HKS is being looked at. P3 Aero |
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