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The Larkin Skylark is a rather beautiful homebuilt aircraft capable of flying two people in an enclosed cabin, and with the addition of a V-shaped lower hull, to land on water.
The Larkin Skylark is a rather beautiful homebuilt aircraft capable of flying two people in an enclosed cabin, and with the addition of a V-shaped lower hull, to land on water.

==Design==
The Skylark is a pusher-style design placing the Volkswagen engine above and behind the cockpit. The tail is a twin-boom arrangement attached to the trailing edge of the wings, allowing the props to spin above and within the booms.


==Specifications==
==Specifications==

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The Larkin Skylark is a rather beautiful homebuilt aircraft capable of flying two people in an enclosed cabin, and with the addition of a V-shaped lower hull, to land on water.

Design

The Skylark is a pusher-style design placing the Volkswagen engine above and behind the cockpit. The tail is a twin-boom arrangement attached to the trailing edge of the wings, allowing the props to spin above and within the booms.

Specifications

General characteristics

  • Crew: 1 pilot, 1 passenger

Performance