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Phil Lockwood sought funding from Antonio Leza to form the Leza-Lockwood Company with the intention of making the Aircam kit available to the public. During the development only two engineers, Michael Schwartz and Pedro Gonzalez, worked for Leza-Lockwood.
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In 2007, Lockwood Aircraft, a new company formed by Phil Lockwood, purchased all design rights, inventory and tooling from the prior owner Antonio Leza.
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Phil Lockwood, Antonio Leza and Pedro Gonzalez pose in front of the Aircam.
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Leza-Lockwood was started by ultralight pioneer Phil Lockwood after the
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