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The Lesher Teal was an American single-seater amateur-built pusher monoplane designed to meet FAI C-1-a category requirements for aircraft weighing under 500 kg at take-off. The Lesher Teal was a shoulder-wing cantilever monoplane of aluminium construction powered by a Continental O-200-A four-cylinder horizontally-opposed air-cooled engine providing a cruising speed of 290 kmh and a range of 3220 km. The Lesher Teal achieved FAI speed records in 1967 averaging 291 kmh around a 500 km closed circuit and 272 kmh around a 1000 km closed circuit.
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FAI is an abbreviation for Federation Aeronautique International
FAI is an abbreviation for Football Association of Ireland
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