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Breezy

High Wing - Steel Tube

BreezyKit/Plans:
Carl Unger, EAA #25215
8751 S. Kilbourn
Oaklawn, IL 60456-1021

Telephone: 708-636-5774

The Breezy was designed by Chuck Roloff, Carl Unger and Bob Liposky.

Articles in EAA and related publications:

 Year Month Page Magazine Article
 2008 03 69 Sport Aviation More About Breezys 1 pg
 2007 12 58 Sport Aviation The Breezy’s Loyal Following And the number one Breezy pilot! By Sparky Barnes Sargent 9 pg
 2007 10 33 Sport Aviation EAA AirVenture 2007: Breezy Bash ¼ pg
 2007 04 08 Sport Pilot Breezy Gathering Planned (AirVenture 2007) ½ pg
 1994 10 45 Experimenter No reference point - caused crash?
 1991 07 16 Experimenter Thomas modified metalized Breezy
 1991 01 53 Sport Aviation Museum highlights
 1991 01 53 Sport Aviation Prototype Breezy donated to EAA
 1989 08 94 Sport Aviation Moore Breezy - with 0235, J5 Wings, J3 Tail
 1978 11 07 Sport Aviation Breezy Owners Portfolio Planned
 1976 05 07 Sport Aviation Breezy Plans Address Change – Note Only
 1974 02 28 Sport Aviation Breezy Trip to Oshkosh
 1972 08 31 Sport Aviation In defense of the Breezy
 1972 03 22 Sport Aviation Unger Breezy
 1971 08 C,4 Sport Aviation Unger Breezy
 1970 12 12 Sport Aviation ABC Breezy LOF-1
 1970 11 BC Sport Aviation Unger Breezy
 1970 06 04 Sport Aviation Breezy Bird
 1969 12 21 Sport Aviation Fun Flying
 1969 11 26 Sport Aviation A Bird at Oshkosh
 1968 12 26 Sport Aviation Breezing Along
 1966 11 13 Sport Aviation A Ride in a Breezy
 1965 10 C Sport Aviation Unger Breezy
 1956 05 07 Sport Aviation Breezy Address Change

EAA members can digitally view archived editions of Sport Aviation here.

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