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The OMAC Laser 300 originally named the OMAC I was a business aircraft built in the United States in 1981 but which never reached production. It was a highly unusual design with a canard layout a pusher-mounted turboprop engine and a high cantilever swept wing carrying endplate-type fins at its tips. Construction was of metal throughout. The cabin could seat 6โ€“7 passengers but incorporated quick-change seats allowing rapid conversion to carrying light freight.

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