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Many. - Conventional propellor aircraft, pushers (propellor atback), jets, canards ( main wings at back) fixed undercarriage aircraft in all those categories, retractable u/c in all those categories, gliders, trainers with side by side or tandem seats, cropduster types, and many others.

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