English: This photo of a Canadian Lancair IV-P was taken at the Canadian Owners and Pilots Association Convention in Wetaskiwin Alberta June 2005. This plane was built by Gerry Leinweber & Jerry Mulder. The kit was picked up at the Lancair factory in Redmond Dec. 1995 and first flew six years later, on Nov. 21, 2001. Since that time it has over 300 hours on it, and has survived both a lightning strike and a nose gear failure. This particular aircraft is a great IFR platform, very fast, and at 16 gph lean of peak, a very cost effective way to fly at almost 300 mph.
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2006-10-21 22:15 Ahunt 750×563× (100756 bytes) I took this photo of a Lancair IV-P at the [[Canadian Owners and Pilots Association]] Convention in Wetaskiwin Alberta June 2005
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