Champion Aircraft


Champion Aircraft Corporation was an aircraft manufacturer founded by Robert "Bob" Brown that purchased the design for the Aeronca Champion, a light aircraft previously built by the Aeronca Aircraft Corporation, in 1954. Through the 1950s and the 1960s Champion introduced variations on the 7-series design. Champion also developed and began production of the significantly upgraded follow-on to the 7-series, the 8KCAB Decathlon, as well as the twin-engined Lancer. Champion was acquired in 1970 by Bellanca Aircraft Corporation, which continued to produce the Champion aircraft line at the former Champion plant.

Aircraft

Champion was originally Flyers Service Inc., an aircraft maintenance company headed by Robert "Bob" Brown and located at Holman Field in Saint Paul, Minnesota. In 1954, the company purchased the type certificate for the Aeronca Champion design from Aeronca, and changed its name and realigned its focus to manufacturing the Champion line of aircraft. By the time Aeronca ceased production in 1951, they had advanced the design through the 7BCM, 7CCM, and 7DC, reaching the 7EC. It was this model with which Champion commenced production in 1954, giving it the name "Traveler" to go along with the alphanumeric model designation. Bob Brown subsequently relocated the production line to Osceola, Wisconsin, at the L.O. Simenstad Municipal Airport.
All aircraft Champion introduced were related to the original Aeronca design. Champion's aircraft, by date of Federal Aviation Administration approval or Champion introduction, are:
Model nameFirst flightNumber builtType
Champion 7EC TravelerSingle engine cabin monoplane
Champion 7FC Tri-Traveler472Single engine cabin monoplane
Champion 7GC Sky-Trac171Single engine cabin monoplane
Champion 7HC DX'er39Single engine cabin monoplane
Champion 7GCA Sky Trac396Single engine cabin monoplane
Champion 7JC Tri-Con25Single engine cabin monoplane
Champion 7GCB ChallengerSingle engine cabin monoplane
Champion 7KC Olympia4Single engine cabin monoplane
Champion 7GCBA ChallengerSingle engine cabin monoplane
Champion 402 Lancer25-36Twin engine cabin monoplane
Champion 7ECA CitabriaSingle engine cabin monoplane
Champion 7GCAA CitabriaSingle engine cabin monoplane
Champion 7GCBC CitabriaSingle engine cabin monoplane
Champion 7KCAB CitabriaSingle engine cabin monoplane
Champion 8KCAB DecathlonSingle engine cabin monoplane
Champion 9KCAB Citabria ProSingle engine open cockpit monoplane

Champion was acquired in 1970 by Bellanca Aircraft Corporation, which continued to produce most of the Champion designs at the former Champion plant in Osceola. Soon after the acquisition, the plant burned down.