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The MVP Model 3 was a prototype American "triphibian" light-sport aircraft, displayed in mockup form in 2014. The aircraft was under development by MVP.Aero Inc. of Delaware. Its developer has since ceased operations. The company based its design and engineering team in Duluth, Minnesota, with management and administration in Minneapolis. In January 2016, it was announced that the plane would be built in Brunswick, Maine.

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  • The MVP Model 3 was a prototype American "triphibian" light-sport aircraft, displayed in mockup form in 2014. The aircraft was under development by MVP.Aero Inc. of Delaware. Its developer has since ceased operations. The company based its design and engineering team in Duluth, Minnesota, with management and administration in Minneapolis. In January 2016, it was announced that the plane would be built in Brunswick, Maine. (en)
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  • The MVP Model 3 was a prototype American "triphibian" light-sport aircraft, displayed in mockup form in 2014. The aircraft was under development by MVP.Aero Inc. of Delaware. Its developer has since ceased operations. The company based its design and engineering team in Duluth, Minnesota, with management and administration in Minneapolis. In January 2016, it was announced that the plane would be built in Brunswick, Maine. (en)
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