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- Champion_Aircraft abstract "Champion Aircraft Corporation was formed in 1954 by Robert Brown. Headquartered in Osceola, Wisconsin, it began production in 1954 of the 7EC design which it had purchased from Aeronca Aircraft Corporation. Through the 1950s and the 1960s Champion introduced variations on the 7-series design. Champion also developed and began production of the significantly upgraded follow-on to the 7-series, the 8KCAB Decathlon, as well as the twin-engined Lancer. Champion was acquired in 1970 by Bellanca Aircraft Corporation, which continued to produce most of the Champion designs in production at the time of acquisition.".
- Champion_Aircraft foundingYear "1954".
- Champion_Aircraft industry General_aviation.
- Champion_Aircraft location Osceola,_Wisconsin.
- Champion_Aircraft thumbnail Champion_8kcab_super_decathlon_g-ezpz_arp.jpg?width=300.
- Champion_Aircraft type Corporation.
- Champion_Aircraft wikiPageID "6951799".
- Champion_Aircraft wikiPageLength "2788".
- Champion_Aircraft wikiPageOutDegree "28".
- Champion_Aircraft wikiPageRevisionID "668382683".
- Champion_Aircraft wikiPageWikiLink Aeronca_Aircraft.
- Champion_Aircraft wikiPageWikiLink Aeronca_Champion.
- Champion_Aircraft wikiPageWikiLink American_Champion_Citabria.
- Champion_Aircraft wikiPageWikiLink American_Champion_Decathlon.
- Champion_Aircraft wikiPageWikiLink AviaBellanca_Aircraft.
- Champion_Aircraft wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_aircraft_manufacturers_of_the_United_States.
- Champion_Aircraft wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_companies_based_in_Wisconsin.
- Champion_Aircraft wikiPageWikiLink Category:Polk_County,_Wisconsin.
- Champion_Aircraft wikiPageWikiLink Champion_Lancer.
- Champion_Aircraft wikiPageWikiLink Corporation.
- Champion_Aircraft wikiPageWikiLink General_aviation.
- Champion_Aircraft wikiPageWikiLink Osceola,_Wisconsin.
- Champion_Aircraft wikiPageWikiLink Wisconsin.
- Champion_Aircraft wikiPageWikiLink File:Champion_8kcab_super_decathlon_g-ezpz_arp.jpg.
- Champion_Aircraft wikiPageWikiLinkText "Champion Aircraft Company".
- Champion_Aircraft wikiPageWikiLinkText "Champion Aircraft Corporation".
- Champion_Aircraft wikiPageWikiLinkText "Champion Aircraft".
- Champion_Aircraft wikiPageWikiLinkText "Champion".
- Champion_Aircraft foundation "1954".
- Champion_Aircraft industry General_aviation.
- Champion_Aircraft keyPeople "Robert Brown".
- Champion_Aircraft location Osceola,_Wisconsin.
- Champion_Aircraft name "Champion Aircraft Corporation".
- Champion_Aircraft type Corporation.
- Champion_Aircraft wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Aero-company-stub.
- Champion_Aircraft wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:American_Champion.
- Champion_Aircraft wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Bellanca.
- Champion_Aircraft wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Champion_Aircraft.
- Champion_Aircraft wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Champion_Aircraft wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_company.
- Champion_Aircraft wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Champion_Aircraft subject Category:Defunct_aircraft_manufacturers_of_the_United_States.
- Champion_Aircraft subject Category:Defunct_companies_based_in_Wisconsin.
- Champion_Aircraft subject Category:Polk_County,_Wisconsin.
- Champion_Aircraft type Agent.
- Champion_Aircraft type Company.
- Champion_Aircraft type Organisation.
- Champion_Aircraft type Company.
- Champion_Aircraft type Organization.
- Champion_Aircraft type Agent.
- Champion_Aircraft type SocialPerson.
- Champion_Aircraft type Thing.
- Champion_Aircraft type Concept.
- Champion_Aircraft type Q43229.
- Champion_Aircraft comment "Champion Aircraft Corporation was formed in 1954 by Robert Brown. Headquartered in Osceola, Wisconsin, it began production in 1954 of the 7EC design which it had purchased from Aeronca Aircraft Corporation. Through the 1950s and the 1960s Champion introduced variations on the 7-series design. Champion also developed and began production of the significantly upgraded follow-on to the 7-series, the 8KCAB Decathlon, as well as the twin-engined Lancer.".
- Champion_Aircraft label "Champion Aircraft".
- Champion_Aircraft sameAs Q12054567.
- Champion_Aircraft sameAs Champion_Aircraft_Corporation.
- Champion_Aircraft sameAs m.0gyl0d.
- Champion_Aircraft sameAs Q12054567.
- Champion_Aircraft wasDerivedFrom Champion_Aircraft?oldid=668382683.
- Champion_Aircraft depiction Champion_8kcab_super_decathlon_g-ezpz_arp.jpg.
- Champion_Aircraft isPrimaryTopicOf Champion_Aircraft.
- Champion_Aircraft name "Champion Aircraft Corporation".