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Avid Champion

Posted on June 6, 2026 By

Founded in Caldwell, Idaho, “Avid Aircraft Inc.” began producing kits for home assembly of light aircraft. Its first product was the two-seat Flyer. The company was bought out in 1999 and moved to a new facility in Ennis, Montana.

Its product line is now sold by “Airdale Flyer Company.” The Avid Champion is a development of the Avid Mk.IV model (a Flyer modification). The prototype’s first flight took place in June 1998.

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Origins and Development

The Avid Champion is a single-seat, strut-braced high-wing monoplane, equipped with a single-cylinder, two-stroke Rotax 277 engine generating 28 hp (21 kW) with a two-bladed propeller. Alternatively, 40 hp Rotax 447 or 50 hp Rotax 503 engines could be used as power plants.

Specifications and Pricing

The Avid Champion aircraft was offered to buyers as a kit for self-assembly. In the late 1990s, the cost of the kit was 8995 US dollars without an engine, and 12995 with a Rotax engine.

Technical Specifications

Modification Champion
Wingspan, m 8.17
Aircraft length, m 5.37
Aircraft height, m 1.83
Wing area, m2 10.65
Empty weight 115
Maximum takeoff weight 269
Engine type 1 Piston engine Rotax 277
Power, hp 1 x 28
Maximum speed, km/h 105
Cruising speed, km/h 102
Practical range, km 168
Maximum rate of climb, m/min 216
Service ceiling, m 2745
Crew, crew members 1

Image and diagram gallery of the Avid Champion

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