Scheibe SF 40

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title: Scheibe SF 40
text: The Scheibe SF 40 is a German two-seat ultralight aircraft designed and built by Scheibe Aircraft. The SF 40 is a two-seat low-wing ultralight monoplane with a fixed tricycle landing gear. It has a fabric-covered steel-tube fuselage with fabric-covered glass-fibre wings. The first SF 40 powered by a Sauer four-stroke engine flew in 1995 but after five were built it was replaced in 1997 by an improved variant, the SF 40C. The SF 40C is powered by a Rotax 912 engine with a two-bladed propeller, a
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description: German two-seat ultralight aircraft, 1995
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