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What homebuilt aircraft is closest to a CASA C-212 Aviocar?

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solidstate

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I'm only talking about general shape/purpose. The aircraft would obviously be smaller, does not have to be a twin, and I would trade (some) STOL for faster cruise.

Is it even possible to have a rear loading ramp in a homebuilt?

The closest I have found is the Comp Air 10 XL. This looks very nice but I would like to find something less expensive. The next closest is the Murphy Moose. This aircraft is O.K. but I would like to know if this aircraft could be modified to tricycle gear and a loading ramp?

Thanks
 
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