American Champion Aircraft from Rochester, Wisconsin, is a privately owned company that produces FAA certified light acrobatic and utility aircraft for various purposes, including pleasure, work, training, and excitement. Its long-standing design has proven stable and comfortable for over 50 years. The company is building three series of aircraft, including the Decathlon, Scout, and Citaberia.
The aircraft are affordable two-seat tandem tail-draggers in their class. The Model 7 Champion , also known as the "Champ" or " Air Knocker ," is a single-engine light airplane designed for flight training and personal use. The Champ is among the most popular and longest-produced light airplane models globally.
Produced by Aeronca , Champion Aircraft, Bellanca , and American Champion Aircraft, it competed with the Piper Cub and entered production in the United States in 1945. ACA has supplied parts for the Model 7 and Model 8 Champion Line since 1988. Currently, the company produces at least eight aircraft models.
These are five aircraft models that ACA manufactures. 1 Xtreme Decathlon The $375,000 is perfect for sports flying and aerobatic training The Xtreme Decathlon 8KCAB is a certified, fully autonomous aircraft with a powder-coated fuselage frame and carbon fiber floorboards. It is powered by a Lycoming AEIO-390-A1B6, which provides 210 horsepower at 2500 RPM and features a 76-inch (193-cm) propeller.
The XTREME accommodates Dual Flight Controls and a 43-gallon fuel capacity. The .