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Ace Baby Ace

General Aviation · Interwar (1919–1938)

Ace Baby Ace — General Aviation
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The Ace Baby Ace, a single-seat, single-engine, parasol wing, fixed-gear light airplane, was marketed as a homebuilt aircraft when its plans were first offered for sale in 1929 — one of the first homebuilt aircraft plans available in the United States. Plans are still available and Baby Aces are still being built. Orland Corben designed a series of aircraft for the Ace Aircraft Manufacturing Company, the Baby Ace, Junior Ace, and Super Ace. Corben's name was associated with the aircraft, and it is commonly known as the Corben Baby Ace.

Specifications

Category
Fixed Wing
Sub-Category
General Aviation
Domain
Civil
Era
Interwar (1919–1938)
Engine
1× 4-cylinder air-cooled horizontally-opposed piston engines
Length (ft)
17
Wingspan (ft)
26
Empty Weight (lb)
575
MTOW (lb)
950
Service Ceiling (ft)
16000
Range (mi)
350
Max Speed (mph)
110