KESTREL INITIATES FLIGHT TESTS OF NEW SINGLE-ENGINE MODEL

Kestrel Aircraft Company, an Oklahoma firm founded by a former Cessna Aircraft sales executive, conducted the first flights of its KL-1A utility aircraft last week from Max Westheimer Airport in Norman, Okla. The -IA, a four-place, high-wing utility airplane powered by a four-cylinder, 160-...

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