Pitts Special
The Pitts Special is a series of aerobatic biplanes designed by Curtis Pitts in the 1940s. Known for their agility and performance, these aircraft are popular among aerobatic pilots and are often used in airshows. The design features a lightweight structure and powerful engine, allowing for impressive maneuvers.
The most recognized model is the Pitts S-2, which can accommodate two pilots in tandem seating. With its distinctive appearance and excellent handling, the Pitts Special has become a symbol of aerobatic flying and is celebrated for its role in advancing the sport of aerobatics.