List of STOL aircraft - Wikipedia This is a list of aircraft which are classified as having Short Takeoff and Landing, or STOL, characteristics The STOL class excludes vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) types, rotorcraft, aerostats and most light aircraft
Rocky Mountain STOL | National Short Takeoff and Landing Series Rocky Mountain STOL is an exhilarating aviation fly-in and STOL (Short Takeoff and Landing) competition set to return to Pinedale, WY, on August 14-15, 2026 This event promises an exciting showcase of skill and performance
About The Kodiak Aircraft Company These founders of what would become the Kodiak Aircraft Company identified a need for a sturdy and powerful STOL aircraft that could deliver humanitarian aid to the most remote places on the planet
National STOL Series - Facebook STOL schedule is now finalized! We are pleased to announce a new event in Creswell, OR, August 28-29 In addition, due to ongoing construction at KXNX, Music City STOL will be held in Lebanon, TN (M54) this season Registration and ticket sales for all events will be open this month! AdventurePilot and 57 others 58 6 National STOL
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STOL airplane | Short-Range, Low-Altitude Takeoff Landing - Britannica STOL airplane, any of several fixed-wing aircraft capable of taking off and landing on runways considerably shorter than those needed by conventional aircraft Most aircraft of this type require a runway no more than 150 metres (500 feet) long, which is about 10 times shorter than the average runway
Watch 2025 NationalSTOL Series on LASTV! – LiveAirShowTV What is STOL? STOL stands for Short Takeoff and Landing — a specialized form of flying that pushes aircraft and pilots to the limits of precision, control, and performance