Why Drive When You Can FLY In These Amazing Mini Planes?
Curtiss AT-9
Originally, it was designed to bridge the single-engine trainer planes and twin-engine combat jets. An archetype was developed in 1941 and entered full production started the following year, in 1942. For its entire lifespan, the Curtiss AT-9 proved to be very difficult to take off and land – even for experienced pilots.
Eventually, production would finish the following year Today, you can find one for about $25,000 or so. This is mainly because they are more challenging to fly than standard sport aircraft.