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1990
The MARSGOV Crater Hopper is the first successful prop driven airplane to see significant production during the early 1990's. It's low-weight carbon fiber body is capable of transporting up to eight humans (6 passenger, 2 crew). The only metals used in construction of the Crater Hopper are incorporated into the engines, landing gear, instrumentation, electrical and control wires. The canopy is formed out of lightweight plastic.
Ceiling: 15,000 feet, max air speed 450mph, max range 900 kilometers.
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