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Snyder Buzzard
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The Snyder Buzzard was a light sport aircraft produced in the United States during the early 1930s. The designer/builder was Bud Snyder.
Design and development
Designed to fill the lowest segment of the civil aviation market, the Buzzard was a single-seat single-engine fabric-covered aircraft of conventional configuration.
The wing was parasol-mounted. The Template:Convert ABC Scorpion engine, mounted atop the wing, drove a pusher propeller
Specifications
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