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- Preceptor_N3_Pup wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Preceptor_Aircraft.
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- Preceptor_N3_Pup wingAreaSqft "120".
- Preceptor_N3_Pup sqft "3.76".
- Preceptor_N3_Pup subject Category:Homebuilt_aircraft.
- Preceptor_N3_Pup subject Category:Light-sport_aircraft.
- Preceptor_N3_Pup subject Category:Preceptor_aircraft.
- Preceptor_N3_Pup subject Category:Single-engine_aircraft.
- Preceptor_N3_Pup subject Category:United_States_sport_aircraft_1990–1999.
- Preceptor_N3_Pup subject Category:United_States_ultralight_aircraft_1990–1999.
- Preceptor_N3_Pup hypernym Family.
- Preceptor_N3_Pup type Aircraft.
- Preceptor_N3_Pup type Article.
- Preceptor_N3_Pup type MeanOfTransportation.
- Preceptor_N3_Pup type Article.
- Preceptor_N3_Pup type Product.
- Preceptor_N3_Pup type DesignedArtifact.
- Preceptor_N3_Pup type Thing.
- Preceptor_N3_Pup type Q11436.
- Preceptor_N3_Pup comment "The Preceptor N3 Pup is a family of ultralight, tube-and-fabric, high-wing, homebuilt aircraft. Kits were produced and marketed by Preceptor Aircraft, of Rutherfordton, North Carolina. The company has operated on a limited basis, but actively sells plans online.Designed to meet FAR 103 Ultralight Vehicles standards, the N3 Pup can accept various lightweight four stroke engines of between 37 and 60 hp (28 and 45 kW).".
- Preceptor_N3_Pup label "Preceptor N3 Pup".
- Preceptor_N3_Pup sameAs m.0bs07vk.
- Preceptor_N3_Pup sameAs Q7239407.
- Preceptor_N3_Pup sameAs Q7239407.
- Preceptor_N3_Pup wasDerivedFrom Preceptor_N3_Pup?oldid=668392743.
- Preceptor_N3_Pup depiction Mosler-Engine.jpg.
- Preceptor_N3_Pup isPrimaryTopicOf Preceptor_N3_Pup.