Team Mini-Max
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Private limited liability company | |
Industry | Aerospace |
Headquarters | Niles, Michigan, United States |
Products | Kit aircraft |
Website | www.teammini-max.com |
Team Mini-Max, LLC is a kit aircraft manufacturer located in Niles, Michigan. The company produces the Mini-MAX and Hi-MAX lines of aircraft. All the designs feature wooden construction with aircraft fabric covering. The current models offered are powered by either Rotax or Hirth two-stroke or Volkswagen four-stroke engines.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]
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History
The Mini-MAX family was originally produced by TEAM Incorporated (Tennessee Engineering and Manufacturing) of Bradyville, Tennessee. The company was eventually bankrupted by a lawsuit and production passed to Ison Aircraft also of Bradyville, Tennessee and then to JDT Mini-MAX of Nappanee, Indiana. The Mini-MAX name stands for MINImum cost, MAXimum fun.[1][2][3][4][5][6]
The company was renamed Team Mini-Max in 2012 and moved to Niles, Michigan.[8]
Aircraft
Model name | First flight | Number built | Type |
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1030F MAX 103 | 1984 | Single seat, open cockpit, mid-wing aircraft[9] | |
1100F Mini-MAX | Single seat, open cockpit, mid-wing aircraft[10] | ||
1100R Mini-MAX | 1984 | Single seat, open cockpit, mid-wing aircraft[1][2][3][4][11] | |
1500R Sport | 1987 | Single seat, open cockpit, mid-wing aircraft[1][2][3][4][12] | |
1600R Sport | 1989 | Single seat, enclosed cockpit, mid-wing aircraft[1][2][3][4][13] | |
1550V V-MAX | 1993 | Single seat, open cockpit, mid-wing aircraft[1][2][3][4][14] | |
1650R EROS | Single seat, enclosed cockpit, mid-wing aircraft[1][2][3][4][15] | ||
1700R Hi-MAX | 1987 | Single seat high wing ultralight[1][2][3][4][5][7] | |
AeroMax | 2012 | 1 | Single seat high wing light-sport aircraft |
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