Corben Ace Baby
Corben Baby Ace is a monoplane American single-seat parasol intended for construction amateur. It is an apparatus very répendu in North America.
Corben Ace
In 1923 O G " Ace" Corben estimated that the pleasure of piloting should not be held to fortunate people. It thus produced a single-seater of sport to aerofoil out of wooden, fuselage out of bolted steel tubes, the whole cloth-lined and resting on standard automobile wheels. The aerofoil was dismountable in a few minutes to facilitate the road transport and the arrangement in an automobile garage.
Corben Ace Baby
From 1929 this evolution of the Corben Ace was marketed in the form of plans or of kit by various successive companies. Very popular plane near the manufacturers amateurs, it could accept all the engines of 35 with 50 ch. Cet apparatus was sold in 1930 750,00 U$ without engine, 1295 U$ with an engine Aeromarine plane AR-3 of 50 ch. Les only were sold 5 U$!
EAA Baby Ace C
Modernized version of the Corben Baby Ace proposed into 1953 with the members of EAA. Mono or two-seater able to support any Continental engine of 65 with 85 ch.
Corben Baby Ace D
Single-seat evolution of EAA Baby Ace C proposed by Cliff DuCharme as from 1956 and supporting any engine of 65 with 85 ch.
Ace Baby Ace
Renovation of the basic model appeared in 1965, always marketed in 2007 by Ace Aircraft Inc : plans alone 125,00 U$, the plane in kit costing 18950 U$.
External bonds
The site of Ace Aircraft Inc: http://www.aceaircraft.com/index.htmlThe site of Corben Club: http://corbenflyer.tripod.com
Notice
The masses and performances indicated opposite which are preceded by one (*) are given as an indication. They can well-heard to vary according to the engine used.
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