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Best 1 Extra EA-300

The Extra EA-300 is a high-performance aerobatic monoplane designed for unlimited category competition. Developed by Walter Extra, it achieved certification in 1990 and remains popular among experienced pilots seeking challenging acrobatic flight. Its robust design and responsive handling make it su...

2 Extra EA-300L

The Extra EA-300L is a high-performance, two-seat monoplane aircraft designed for specialized training and aerobatic maneuvers. Its rapid roll rate – up to 400 degrees per second – distinguishes it from other aircraft in this category. It’s commonly utilized by flight schools, military organizations...

3 MDM-1 Fox
MDM-1 Fox

The MDM-1 Fox is a high-performance composite glider designed for competitive aerobatics and acrobatics. Developed by Polish designers, this two-seat aircraft gained prominence through Jerzy Makula’s victory at the 1993 World Championships. It remains a popular choice among pilots seeking challengin...

4 XtremeAir XA42

The XtremeAir XA42 is a high-performance monoplane designed for acrobatic flight. It’s notable as a two-seat version of the popular Sbach series, initially developed for unlimited aerobatic competition. The aircraft offers exceptional maneuverability and responsiveness making it suitable for experie...

5 Aviat Pitts S-2C

The Aviat Pitts S-2C is a high-performance biplane designed specifically for aerobatic flight. It’s notable for its robust construction and impressive maneuverability, achieving a +6/-5 g capability. This aircraft is primarily used by experienced pilots involved in competitive aerobatics and airshow...

6 Sukhoi Su-29

The Sukhoi Su-29 is a Russian aircraft designed for competitive aerobatics. Built upon the Su-26 platform, its notable feature is an advanced composite construction that enhances performance and durability. It serves primarily as a two-seat trainer for experienced pilots involved in airshows and org...

7 XtremeAir Sbach 342

The XtremeAir Sbach 342 is a German-designed, two-seat monoplane specifically engineered for unlimited aerobatic competition. Its robust construction and responsive handling make it a popular choice among experienced pilots seeking high performance in aerial maneuvers. It’s primarily utilized by com...

8 Aviat Pitts S-2B

The Aviat Pitts S-2B is an aerobatic biplane designed for advanced flight maneuvers. It utilizes a 260 horsepower Lycoming engine and was produced by Aerotek from 1963 to 1967, resulting in 196 aircraft built. The plane is primarily used by experienced pilots seeking performance in competitions and...

9 MX Aircraft MX2

The MX Aircraft MX2 is a high-performance carbon-fiber two-seat aerobatic aircraft designed for competitive flying. Developed initially by Rob Holland, it gained prominence through his victory at the 2008 Aerobatics World Championships. It’s utilized primarily by experienced pilots and teams involve...

10 Giles G-202

The Giles G-202 is a high-performance aircraft designed for competitive aerobatics. Built by Richard Giles starting in 1995, it’s a two-seat monoplane constructed primarily of composite materials. Its streamlined design and robust construction enable impressive maneuverability making it popular amon...

11 Game Composites GB1 GameBird

The Game Composites GB1 GameBird is a British-built two-seat aerobatic aircraft designed for performance flying. It’s notable for its innovative design and suitability for advanced acrobatic maneuvers. Primarily intended for experienced pilots and aviation enthusiasts involved in aerobatics competit...

12 Yakovlev Yak-54

The Yakovlev Yak-54 is a Russian aircraft designed for competitive aerobatics. Developed as a refinement of the Yak-55M, it gained recognition for its exceptional maneuverability and responsiveness. Its two-seat configuration allows for team displays, while its robust design makes it suitable for pi...

13 Yakovlev Yak-52

The Yakovlev Yak-52 is a versatile jet aircraft developed in the Soviet Union. It’s renowned for its exceptional maneuverability and remains a popular choice for aerobatic displays and pilot training. Originally designed as a trainer, it has been successfully utilized by both amateur and professiona...

14 Christen Eagle II

The Christen Eagle II is a homebuilt, two-seat aerobatic biplane developed by Frank Christensen. First flying in 1977, it’s notable for its robust design and suitability for advanced acrobatic maneuvers. It remains popular among experienced pilots seeking a challenging and rewarding aircraft for com...

15 DG Flugzeugbau DG-1000S

The DG Flugzeugbau DG-1000S is a German two-seat glider designed for advanced pilot training and aerobatic performance. Introduced in 2000, it offers full aerobatic capability with its standard 18-meter wingspan. The aircraft’s design allows for wing modifications to 20 meters, expanding its operati...

16 Mudry CAP 10C

The Mudry CAP 10C is a two-seat composite aerobatic aircraft designed for training pilots. It utilizes a carbon-fiber wing spar offering enhanced structural performance. Primarily used by flight trainers and instructors, it provides a stable platform for developing acrobatic skills and basic aerobat...

17 Schempp-Hirth Duo Discus XLT

The Schempp-Hirth Duo Discus XLT is a modern, two-seat glider designed for acrobatic flight and long-distance motor gliding. It achieves notable cross-country capabilities, typically around 20 meters, due to its aerodynamic design and efficient power system integration. This aircraft is suitable for...

18 Mudry CAP 10B

The Mudry CAP 10B is a French two-seat aerobatic trainer, a CAP 10 variant with revised tail surfaces from a type first flown in 1968.

19 Van's RV-6
Van's RV-6

Van's RV-6 is a U.S. two-seat side-by-side kit aircraft, first flown in 1985 and notable as the first RV offered with a nosewheel option.

20 Van's RV-4
Van's RV-4

Van's RV-4 is a U.S. tandem two-seat homebuilt aircraft by Richard VanGrunsven, first flown in August 1979 as an RV-3 development.

21 Acro Sport II

The Acro Sport II is a U.S. two-seat homebuilt aerobatic biplane by Paul Poberezny, enlarged in the 1970s from the Acro Sport I.

22 Zlin Z-242L

The Zlin Z-242L is a Czech aerobatic trainer from the Z-42 family, using a 200 hp Lycoming IO-360 engine instead of the earlier inline Walter units.

23 Slingsby T67 Firefly

The Slingsby T67 Firefly is a British two-seat aerobatic trainer first flown in 1981, notable for U.S. Air Force Academy screening use.

24 Mudry CAP 222

The Mudry CAP 222 is a French Apex/Mudry two-seat aerobatic project based on the American Giles G-202, intended for JAR 23 certification.

25 Starduster Too SA300

The Starduster Too SA300 is Lou Stolp's U.S. two-seat homebuilt biplane, designed for basic aerobatics with plus or minus 6 g loading.

26 FFA AS-202 Bravo

The FFA AS-202 Bravo is a Swiss two-seat trainer first flown in 1969, notable for basic flight training and fully aerobatic versions.

27 Zlin Z-142
Zlin Z-142

The Zlin Z-142 is a Czech side-by-side two-seat trainer derived from the Z-42; its prototype first flew on 29 December 1978.

28 Monnett Sonerai II

The Monnett Sonerai II was the two-seat evolution of John Monnett's VW-powered Sonerai, first flown in 1974 for homebuilt sport flying.

29 Fournier RF-5

The Fournier RF-5 is a two-seat motor glider designed by Rene Fournier, first flown in 1968 and approved for semi-aerobatic maneuvers.

30 Fournier RF-6B

The Fournier RF-6B is a French two-seat training aircraft by Rene Fournier, first flown in 1974 and later developed into the Slingsby T67 Firefly.

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