The SAI KZ I was a sport aircraft built in Denmark in 1937, the first aircraft built by the
Kramme & Zeuthen firm.
Design and development
The KZ I was a low-wing cantilever monoplane of conventional design, with fixed tailwheel undercarriage and an open cockpit with a single seat. Construction throughout was of wood.
Only a single KZ I was constructed, and it disappeared during the course of World War II. During the 1970s, a flying replica was built, with work started by Gunnar Fjord Christensen in 1972 and sold to the
Danmarks Flymuseum
The Danmarks Flymuseum is a museum located at Stauning Vestjylland Airport, Stauning Airport in Stauning (village), Stauning, Denmark.
It has a collection of around 70 aircraft from the period 1911 until 2000. Around 60 aircraft are on display. ...
in 1977. The completed aircraft, powered by a more powerful but heavier , Volkswagen flat-four engine, flew for the first time on 20 November 1988 and in 2008 remains part of the museum's collection.
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Skandinavisk Aero Industri aircraft
1930s Danish sport aircraft
Low-wing aircraft
Single-engined tractor aircraft
Aircraft first flown in 1937