LIU WESTON B, LIU ANN M· ICAO24 a82db0· last seen 1d ago

N626MX is a Sukhoi Su-26, a single-engine piston aircraft operated by LIU WESTON B, LIU ANN M. SkyMeter has tracked 140 flights totalling 59 hours of airtime via ADS-B. The most frequent segment is KASH to KASH. Service window in our records spans 448 days. Of those flights, 2 (1.4%) carry at least one detected incident: a go-around, unstable approach, stall warning, or runway excursion. The Sukhoi Su-26 has a maximum takeoff weight of 1,543 lb, light wake category.

About the Sukhoi Su-26

The Sukhoi Su-26 is a single-seat unlimited aerobatic competition aircraft designed in the Soviet Union during the early 1980s, purpose-built to dominate the World Aerobatic Championships. Powered by a 360-horsepower Vedeneyev M14P nine-cylinder radial engine, the Su-26 introduced a level of performance that redefined competitive aerobatics: its +12/-10g load limits, roll rate exceeding 400 degrees per second, and thrust-to-weight ratio near 0.5 made it the first Eastern Bloc design to consistently challenge Western dominance in international competition. Soviet pilot Viktor Smolin won the 1984 World Aerobatic Championship flying an Su-26, validating the type's revolutionary design.

The aircraft's all-metal stressed-skin construction, symmetrical airfoil, and precisely balanced control surfaces allow sustained inverted flight and knife-edge maneuvers with minimal pilot input. With a never-exceed speed of 217 knots and a power loading that permits vertical climbs from level flight, the Su-26 remains competitive in unlimited aerobatic categories four decades after its introduction. The type's relatively light empty weight of just 1,212 pounds and compact 24-foot wingspan make it highly maneuverable, though demanding of pilot skill. Stall speed in landing configuration is 52 knots, and the aircraft has no flaps.

Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, Sukhoi exported the Su-26 to Western markets, where it found a niche among serious aerobatic competitors and airshow performers. The design spawned the two-seat Su-29 trainer variant and the refined Su-31, but the original Su-26 remains prized for its uncompromising focus on competition performance. SkyMeter has tracked flights across airframes and operators, with the largest observed operator.

FLIGHTS
140
all time
FLOWN HOURS
59
tracked time
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AIRPORTS VISITED
14
unique
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CALLSIGNS
1
17 routes
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SERVICE PERIOD
05/27/2025 → 08/19/2026
first → last
INCIDENT RATE
1.4%
2 flagged

Top routes

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Flight numbers

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Aircraft specifications

Sukhoi Su-26

Engines
Single Piston
Vref (approach)
65 kt
MTOW
1,543 lb
Wake category
L

Recent flights

Newest 50 operations of N626MX

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08/19/2026
15m
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08/14/2026
7m
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08/06/2026
52m
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08/06/2026
1h 11m
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08/05/2026
24m
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08/04/2026
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08/02/2026
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07/24/2026
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07/20/2026
28m
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07/18/2026
18m
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07/13/2026
18m
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07/09/2026
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07/02/2026
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06/28/2026
29m
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06/25/2026
20m
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05/29/2026
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05/26/2026
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05/12/2026
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05/08/2026
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05/04/2026
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04/27/2026
20m
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04/24/2026
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04/14/2026
24m
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04/10/2026
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04/08/2026
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04/04/2026
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03/29/2026
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03/09/2026
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03/08/2026
14m
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10/24/2025
34m
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10/19/2025
18m
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10/17/2025
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10/10/2025
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09/27/2025
27m
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09/17/2025
20m
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09/13/2025
20m
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09/10/2025
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09/08/2025
19m
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08/27/2025
22m
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08/22/2025
30m
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08/18/2025
29m
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08/15/2025
22m
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08/09/2025
12m
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08/09/2025
12m
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08/08/2025
22m
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08/07/2025
14m
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08/07/2025
2h 17m
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08/06/2025
27m
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08/04/2025
27m
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07/26/2025
19m
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