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The Pop's Props Cloudster is a single seat, open-cockpit, parasol wing, single-engine monoplane, that was first flown in 1995. The aircraft was produced by Pop's Props of Cooksville, Illinois and made available as plans or in kit form. The company is no longer in business and kit production has been transferred to of Old Saybrook, Connecticut. The aircraft was designed for the FAR 103 Ultralight Vehicles category, including the category's 254 lb (115 kg) empty weight limit. The standard empty weight of the Cloudster is 250 lb (113 kg).

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  • The Pop's Props Cloudster is a single seat, open-cockpit, parasol wing, single-engine monoplane, that was first flown in 1995. The aircraft was produced by Pop's Props of Cooksville, Illinois and made available as plans or in kit form. The company is no longer in business and kit production has been transferred to of Old Saybrook, Connecticut. The aircraft was designed for the FAR 103 Ultralight Vehicles category, including the category's 254 lb (115 kg) empty weight limit. The standard empty weight of the Cloudster is 250 lb (113 kg). (en)
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  • Scott Land (en)
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  • wooden propeller (en)
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  • Cliche, Purdy and Kitplanes (en)
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  • *Douglas Cloudster - another aircraft with the same name *Rearwin Cloudster - another aircraft with the same name (en)
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  • *Aerotique Parasol *Fisher FP-505 Skeeter *Heath Parasol *Loehle Sport Parasol *Pietenpol Air Camper (en)
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  • Kit: US$3,895 less engine, paint, and instruments (en)
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  • The Pop's Props Cloudster is a single seat, open-cockpit, parasol wing, single-engine monoplane, that was first flown in 1995. The aircraft was produced by Pop's Props of Cooksville, Illinois and made available as plans or in kit form. The company is no longer in business and kit production has been transferred to of Old Saybrook, Connecticut. The aircraft was designed for the FAR 103 Ultralight Vehicles category, including the category's 254 lb (115 kg) empty weight limit. The standard empty weight of the Cloudster is 250 lb (113 kg). (en)
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  • Pop's Props Cloudster (en)
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