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Kyle Franklin Reveals ‘Dracula’ Airshow Biplane

By Mark Phelps / Published: Dec 11, 2012
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Kyle Franklin's "Dracula"

Kyle Franklin's new airplane, Dracula

After the tragic loss of his wife Amanda in an airshow accident, Kyle Franklin will return to the circuit with a dramatic new airplane. Revealed this week at the International Council of Air Shows (ICAS) convention in Las Vegas, “Dracula” is a highly customized biplane with the retro appeal of early Waco racers – speed cowl, sloped windshield and sleek fuselage lines.

Its full-span ailerons yield a 300-degree-per-second roll rate. The MT propeller contributes 100 pounds to overall weight savings. A two-color smoke system and dramatic airbrushed paint scheme lend to the horror-movie theme of the performance.

The airplane is designed to be towed overland, enabling a more stable schedule of appearances. “Dracula” was originally conceived by Franklin’s late father Jimmy Franklin, and also features what Kyle calls the “Amanda Switch.” Named for his late wife who died from burns following their accident, the switch cuts off the fuel and smoke oil supply after a severe impact.

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ChampPilot44's picture

We've been enjoying and following all the Franklins for years and our family took it very personally when Kyle suffered each of his tragic losses. We are so glad that he keeps doing what he and his family loves and we'll keep supporting him at any performance we can make it to.

ifly's picture

Man I can't wait to see this thing in action. Like so many others, I grew up idolizing Kyle's dad and I really enjoy watching Kyle fly.

Looks like he's really carrying the flame - good on ya Kyle!
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