AirVenture2013
AirVenture2013
A (small!) selection of the aircraft at AirVenture 2013 Oshkosh
Christen Eagle II
Christen Eagle II 
 
Designed to compete with the Pitts Special by Frank Christensen originally of Logan, Utah, the Eagle II is marketed in kit form for homebuilding. It set a new standard for completely documented homebuilding kits that revolutionized the homebuilding industry. The Eagle II is a small aircraft of conventional configuration with single-bay, equal-span staggered biplane wings braced with streamlined flying and landing wires and a I-strut to form a box truss. The pilot and a single passenger sit in tandem underneath a large bubble canopy. The tailwheel undercarriage is fixed, with the mainwheels mounted on spring aluminum legs. The main wheels are housed in streamlined fairings. The fuselage and tail are constructed of chromoly steel welded tube, with the forward fuselage skinned in aluminum and the rear fuselage and tail covered in fabric. The wing structure is Stitka spruce wood and fabric covered. The engine cowling is fiberglass. By 2011 over 350 aircraft were flying