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The McCarley Mini-Mac was a single-seat aerobatic sport aircraft designed in the United States in the early 1970s and marketed for home building.Taylor 1989, 620 It was a conventional, low-wing
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with a cockpit enclosed by a bubble canopy. The undercarriage was of fixed, tricycle type with spats fitted to the prototype, as well as a small skid fitted as a tail bumper.''Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1977–78'', 546 Construction was of metal throughout.


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* * {{cite book , last= Taylor , first= Michael J. H. , title=Jane's Encyclopedia of Aviation , year=1989 , publisher=Studio Editions , location=London 1970s United States sport aircraft Homebuilt aircraft Aerobatic aircraft Low-wing aircraft Aircraft first flown in 1970 Single-engined tractor aircraft