American Champion Aircraft

American Champion Aircraft has 1,088 aircraft in the FAA registry, 1,054 with active registrations, across 2 different models. The average fleet age is 21.3 years. There have been 6 NTSB incidents in the last 12 months.

About American Champion Aircraft

American Champion Aircraft, based in Rochester, Wisconsin, produces the Scout, Decathlon, and Citabria series of aerobatic and tailwheel aircraft. These fabric-covered aircraft continue a lineage dating back to the original Aeronca Champion.

AviatorDB tracks 1,084 American Champion Aircraft aircraft currently registered in the FAA database. The most common American Champion Aircraft models in the registry include the 8KCAB (440 registered), 7GCBC (229 registered), 8GCBC (214 registered), 7GCAA (119 registered), and 7ECA (38 registered). AviatorDB has 68 NTSB accident and incident reports on file for American Champion Aircraft aircraft, providing a comprehensive safety record for aviation researchers, owners, and prospective buyers.

AviatorDB provides detailed registration records, ownership information, airworthiness status, and safety history for every American Champion Aircraft aircraft in the FAA registry. Each aircraft page includes the complete FAA registration record, engine specifications, Mode S transponder code, and links to any NTSB accident reports involving that aircraft.

Total Aircraft
1,088
Models
2
Avg Fleet Age
21.3y
12 Mo Incidents
6