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The Panzl S-330 is an American single-seat aerobatic monoplane designed for unlimited-level competition and airshow performance, powered by a roughly 330-horsepower engine. It was developed by Laszlo Panzl, a designer known for producing purpose-built aerobatic aircraft. The aircraft is engineered for high roll rates and the structural loads required by advanced aerobatic maneuvers.
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What kind of aerobatic competition was the Panzl S-330 designed for?
The Panzl S-330 was built as a single-seat aircraft for unlimited-category aerobatics and airshow flying. Its purpose-built airframe prioritizes rapid roll response, powerful vertical maneuvers, and control during high-energy sequences.
Who designed the Panzl S-330?
The aircraft was developed by American aerobatic-aircraft designer Laszlo Panzl. The S-330 followed his work on specialized competition aircraft rather than being adapted from a conventional touring airplane.
What engine power does the Panzl S-330 have?
The S-330 is associated with an engine producing roughly 330 horsepower, which is reflected in its model designation. That power places it in the same broad unlimited-aerobatic arena as high-performance Extra and Sukhoi designs.
How does the Panzl S-330 differ from an Extra 300?
Both are purpose-built aerobatic monoplanes, but the Panzl S-330 is a relatively rare American single-seater designed by Laszlo Panzl. The Extra 300 family, developed by Walter Extra in Germany, includes several single-seat and two-seat variants and has a much larger worldwide operator base.
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