A direct descendant of the Aeronca 7AC Champ from the early 1940s, the American Champion Citabria Aurora 7ECA is an easy transition to the world of tailwheels. A docile 118-horsepower Lycoming 0-235 engine and fixed pitch propeller make the 7ECA approachable and fun. Although the same base price of its bigger cousin, the 160-horsepower Adventure, the lower fuel burn and better useful load of the Aurora may make it a better choice for those looking for a weekend fun machine. Not to mention, when the itch strikes, it is certificated for basic aerobatics.
Lycoming O-235-K2C, 115 hp
Sensenich 72CKS8-0, aluminum fixed pitch
22 ft 1 in
7 ft 8 in
33 ft 6 in
165 sq ft
10.6 lb/sq ft
14 lb/hp
2 ft 6 in
1,120 lb
1,750 lb
630 lb
414 lb
36 gal
100 lb
650 ft
1,050 ft
740 fpm
11,500 ft
885 ft
520 ft
115 mph/4.5 hr
60 mph
77 mph
162 mph
52 mph
For more information, contact American Champion Aircraft at or via https://www.americanchampionaircraft.com/citabria-aurora
All specifications are based on manufacturer's calculations. All performance figures are based on standard day, standard atmosphere, sea level, gross weight conditions unless otherwise noted.