An example of a high-performance design with an imperfect fineness ratio is the Lancair.
As of August 1998, according to Flight International, Lancair had sold 1,400 kits, 300 of them the Lancair IV model.
The Lancair Legacy, a modernized version of the Lancair 320, is a low-wing two place retractable-gear composite monoplane, manufactured by USA company Lancair.
He spends his spare time flying a Lancair aircraft which he built himself over a period of 8 years.
The airport was the site of a fatal accident on February 22, 2006, involving a Lancair Columbia 400 piloted by a private pilot.
The Lancair Tigress was an American homebuilt aircraft that was designed by Lance Neibauer and intended for production by Lancair of Redmond, Oregon, introduced in mid-late 1990s.