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VELOCITY Velocity (N55AJ) - 2nd. picture. The only info. I could find on this is that it might be an Ultra Light with the prop in the rear. This picture is of the aircraft going away from me passing Monmouth Co. going north along the beach.
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VELOCITY Velocity (N55AJ)

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2nd. picture. The only info. I could find on this is that it might be an Ultra Light with the prop in the rear. This picture is of the aircraft going away from me passing Monmouth Co. going north along the beach.

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Shrimp333Photo Uploader
Anyone with any info. on this aircraft would be greatly appreciated.
sam kuminecz
looks like a Velocity
Shrimp333Photo Uploader
Sam you are absolutely correct. I went back to that day on Flight Radar and found it cruising up the beach. It's a 1998 Velocity Elite considered to be experimental. It's only picture is from the owner about 6 yrs. ago. It had left Monmouth Executive NJ KBLM going to Burlington Int., CT. KBTV. It was 900' high and traveling 135 kts. when it passed me.
sam kuminecz
There is a RG version of this as well...cool quick little planes
Andrew Judge
Yup. It’s a Velocity Standard Elite. I finished building it in 1998 before I had kids and a wife. My family and I were going to Burlington that day to visit friends and leaving from a friend’s home in NJ.

It’s full IFR with a Lycoming IO-360 200HP and MT Constant Speed Propellor. It cruises at about 155 knots at 10 GPH flying around 7500 FT. Seats 4 people with about a 750 NM range.
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