The Radical will mark the long-lived Canadian kitbuilder's first foray into manufacturing ready-to-fly aircraft. Ameril said the plane will be available as a kit, a 49-percent quick-build kit, or the Chilliwack, B.C., factory will build the aircraft under Canada's liberal build-assist regulations. "People either have money or time," said Ameril. The company will also offer complete aircraft packages with avionics and engine options ordered and potentially installed by Murphy. Test flights will happen this fall and the first aircraft will be available in 2017.
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