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The Wasabi Special is a Formula One racing aircraft.
The Wasabi Special is a single place, low-wing, conventional landing gear-equipped racing aircraft. [1]
The airplane was designed and built at the Mojave Air and Spaceport by Elliot Seguin for racing and record setting.
Reno Air Races 2013-229 mph EAA Airventure Set C1-a record for MHV to OSH flying non-stop with 5 other experimental aircraft from Mojave. Reno Air Races 2014-235 mph
Data from Wasabi Racing
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The Aerochia LT-1 is a single place, composite construction, homebuilt aircraft.
The Owl Racer OR65-2 is a racing aircraft designed by George Owl in 1969 for use in Formula One Air Racing.
The Cassutt Special is a tiny single-seat racing aircraft designed in the United States in 1951 for Formula One air races and still available for homebuilding. Designed by ex-TWA captain Tom Cassutt, it is a mid-wing cantilever monoplane with fixed tailwheel undercarriage. The fuselage and tail are of fabric-covered steel tube construction, and the wings are built from plywood over wooden ribs. An updated taper-wing design was first flown in 1971 on Jim Wilson's "Plum Crazy".