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'''Sabrina Aircraft Manufacturing''' is an [[American]] manufacturer of experimental aerospace vehicles. The company is headquartered in [[Chicago, Illinois]]. '''S.A.M. is notable because it was founded by female who, at age 11, developed a way of detecting dirty bombs from general aviation aircraft. [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ZQfypsw8k4]], at age 12 conducted the first Young Eagle Flight with an FAA Administrator [[http://64.233.167.104/search?q=cache:Mj3COqCpQoIJ:www.aero-news.net/SpecialContent.cfm%3FContentBlockID%3Debe077a3-fc50-48ac-8ca2-1beafbffdf7a%26cat%3D17+sabrina+pasterski&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=2&gl=us]], at age 13, became an aircraft manufacturer. [[http://www.aero-news.net/SpecialContent.cfm?ContentBlockID=242d0f9d-1167-4a8d-a720-d29b5aa74efc&cat=27]] and at age 14, became the youngest U.S. born person to ever solo a powered aircraft in North America. [[http://www.slbdc.com/BusinessBeat_July.pdf]]
'''Sabrina Aircraft Manufacturing''' is an [[American]] manufacturer of experimental aerospace vehicles. The company is headquartered in [[Chicago, Illinois]]. S.A.M. is notable because it was founded by female who, at age 11, developed a way of detecting dirty bombs from general aviation aircraft. [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ZQfypsw8k4]], at age 12 conducted the first Young Eagle Flight with an FAA Administrator [[http://64.233.167.104/search?q=cache:Mj3COqCpQoIJ:www.aero-news.net/SpecialContent.cfm%3FContentBlockID%3Debe077a3-fc50-48ac-8ca2-1beafbffdf7a%26cat%3D17+sabrina+pasterski&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=2&gl=us]], at age 13, became an aircraft manufacturer. [[http://www.aero-news.net/SpecialContent.cfm?ContentBlockID=242d0f9d-1167-4a8d-a720-d29b5aa74efc&cat=27]] and at age 14, became the youngest U.S. born person to ever solo a powered aircraft in North America. [[http://www.slbdc.com/BusinessBeat_July.pdf]]


On Janaury 11, 2008, SAM's founder became the youngest person (male or female) to ever have an aircraft certified in a category "other than amateur-built." [[http://www.eaa153.org/Feb08Centerfold.pdf]]
On Janaury 11, 2008, SAM's founder became the youngest person (male or female) to ever have an aircraft certified in a category "other than amateur-built." [[http://www.eaa153.org/Feb08Centerfold.pdf]]

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Sabrina Aircraft Manufacturing is an American manufacturer of experimental aerospace vehicles. The company is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. S.A.M. is notable because it was founded by female who, at age 11, developed a way of detecting dirty bombs from general aviation aircraft. [[1]], at age 12 conducted the first Young Eagle Flight with an FAA Administrator [[2]], at age 13, became an aircraft manufacturer. [[3]] and at age 14, became the youngest U.S. born person to ever solo a powered aircraft in North America. [[4]]

On Janaury 11, 2008, SAM's founder became the youngest person (male or female) to ever have an aircraft certified in a category "other than amateur-built." [[5]]

The first S.A.M. Airworthiness Certificate was issued by the FAA on January 11, 2008 in Sugar Grove, Illinois by the Manufacturing Inspection Satellite Office.

Models range from the the 2006 E-LSA two-seat, single-engine Mark 1 Aeroplane (maiden flight January 15, 2008)
to the 2008 experimental single-seat single-engine Parsec 1 space exploration vehicle with a projected maiden flight of June 27, 2018 from the Pecos County West Texas Spaceport. Each S.A.M. craft is an adaptation of existing designs which incorporate proven technologies in innovative ways.

Engines range from the 100 horsepower, 4-cylinder boxer O-200A variant, to the 2008 Heather 1 plasma engine.

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