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Last of Its Kind - Varga 2180TG - Plane & Pilot

Summary by Plane & Pilot Magazine
When Ken Nelson of Fort Mill, South Carolina, shows up at various fly-ins around the Carolinas, his Varga 2180TG Kachina usually turns heads for a couple of reasons. Resplendent in historically inauthentic Royal Air Force colors, it could, at first glance, easily be mistaken for a warbird trainer. Well, it’s not.  The next thing pilots might say is, “I’ve seen plenty of Vargas with nosewheels, but never a taildragger.” This is to be expected. Th…
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Plane & Pilot Magazine broke the news in on Thursday, June 5, 2025.
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