[1] In 2019, a complete kit with Rotax 912ULS engines, less instruments, paint, shipping and crating was priced at US$128,990.
It was built to fly low and slow and to provide a wide, unobstructed view, with the additional security of a second engine.
[4][5][6][7] The initial version, produced by Leza-Lockwood Corporation, was powered by twin Rotax 582 powerplants of 64 hp (48 kW) each.
[11] The United States National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) lists eight accidents involving Aircams between 1993 and February 2010.
[12] Jack Roush of NASCAR team Roush Fenway Racing nearly lost his life after the Aircam he was flying struck a power line and sank in a lake near Troy, Alabama in April 2002.