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English: Stagger EZ, a three-seat modification of the Rutan LongEZ. The fuselage is wisened and roomier, and the P2 position is staggered (hence Stagger EZ). A Steve Wright three-seater design, using standard Long-EZ wings but with a dihedral canard and a rounder, more capacious fuselage. The pilot seat is standard Long-EZ, the co-pilot seat is offset to the right and 13" rearward, and behind the pilot seat is a third seat for a passenger. The co-pilot has a control stick but no rudder pedals. Only one Stagger-EZ was built
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Source This was emailed to me from the owner of the airplane, in response to a request for an image that I would posy on wikimedia Commons.
Author Erik Johnston

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Stagger EZ, a three-seat modification of the Rutan LongEZ. Only one exists.

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