• Gen 3 AirCam

    Always pushing ahead.
  • Flying Reimagined

    The AirCam takes you places that no other airplane can.
  • Unmatched Visibility

    See what’s out there.
  • Twin Engine Safety

    Fly confidently. The AirCam offers single-engine capabilities unrivaled by any other twin aircraft.
  • Stunning Low Speed Abilities

    View the world from an entirely new perspective. Park the throttle just above idle and enjoy sightseeing at 55mph, burning as little as 3.5GPH.
  • No Runway?
    No Problem!

    Blast off in less than 100 feet and land within 500 feet.
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About The AirCam

The AirCam is a twin-engine open cockpit experimental amateur-built aircraft designed and engineered with safety, visibility, and versatility in mind.

Experience flying like never before, and prepare to be amazed. Such low and slow exploration isn’t possible in any other aircraft with the same level of assurance.

Twin engine safety & system redundancy
Exceptional flight characteristics
Stunning low-speed handling
Take off in less than 100 feet and land in under 500 feet
Complete kits available

With an AirCam you can cruise whisper quiet, just off idle, at the fantastic low level sight seeing speed of only 55mph while burning as little as 3.5gph. The AirCam from Lockwood Aircraft Corp. challenges expectations and offers radically different perspectives; each flight is a new adventure!

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Recap: Jekyll Island Fly-In

Fondly referred to as a “swarm,” (see also: “gaggle”) a group of AirCam owners and enthusiasts descended on Jekyll Island during the weekend of May 21-23, 2021. Over a dozen AirCams were joined on the ramp at the Jekyll Island Airport (09J) by another half-dozen aircraft participating in the gathering. Several newcomers quickly became family, with owners and enthusiasts celebrating the emergence of another “AirCam smile” following a demonstration flight around Jekyll Island and low-and-slow sightseeing along the beaches of nearby Cumberland Island. There wasn’t an empty seat in sight at Phil Lockwood’s safety briefing and seminar on low-altitude flying and the crowd returned at dinnertime for a group gathering of more than 60 people! On behalf of our crew, we were delighted to spend time with the AirCam family after a lengthy hiatus from our storied gatherings. Our party was extremely grateful for the hard working staff at the Jekyll Island Club Resort.  From all of us at Lockwood Aircraft, we sincerely appreciate your patronage. Thank you so much for being a part of the AirCam adventure!

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