
OMAC Laser 300 - Wikipedia
The OMAC Laser 300, originally named the OMAC I is a canard pusher business aircraft built in the United States in 1981 but which never saw production.
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May 28, 2013 · The OMAC-1 was a 6-8 seat canard pusher business aircraft introduced in 1981. OMAC Inc. was founded in 1977 in Reno, Nevada, by Carl Parise and Larry Heuberger.
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Michael Costner, the last remaining OMAC cyborg, chronicled in the 2006 OMAC miniseries Old Man's Aircraft Company, a business aircraft company which made several prototypes of the …
OMAC Laser 300. Specifications. A photo. - avia-pro.net
Nov 17, 2015 · OMAC Laser 300 is a light, small-sized administrative aircraft, produced in the 80s in the United States in limited numbers, and used for business air travel.
From The Archives: OMAC-1 Single Engine Turboprop Business Aircraft …
On the cover of the Aug. 1, 1983 issue of Aviation Week & Space Technology is OMAC Inc's OMAC-1, a single engine turboprop business aircraft. The aircraft was photographed during a …
Wind-tunnel investigation of the OMAC canard configuration
Wind-tunnel tests were conducted on a 0.175-scale model of the OMAC Laser 300 canard configuration in the NASA Langley 12-Foot Low-Speed Wind Tunnel to determine its low …
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OMAC Inc. founded 1977 Reno, Nevada, to build OMAC 1 canard pusher turboprop business aircraft (11 December 1981). Modified second prototype was called Laser 300 (19 February …
Wings Over the Rockies Air & Space Museum — Although OMAC …
Dec 11, 2019 · During its initial development at the Thermax company’s corporate hangar in Reno, Nevada, the aircraft was called the OMAC-1, a name it would hold until around 1985. …
OMAC Laser 300 et al | Aviation Week Network
Jul 1, 2008 · The "Old Man's Airplane Company" dedicated itself to a single-turboprop pusher design featuring a high main wing with end plates set over the aft section of the fuselage and a …
OMAC Laser 300 - Wikiwand
The OMAC Laser 300, originally named the OMAC I is a canard pusher business aircraft built in the United States in 1981 but which never saw production.