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Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker

Light Utility · Interwar (1919–1938)

Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker — Light Utility
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The Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker was a six-seat utility aircraft, built primarily in the United States in the 1920s and 1930s. It was a development of the Bellanca CH-200, fitted with a more powerful engine and, like the CH-200, soon became renowned for its long-distance endurance.

Specifications

Category
Fixed Wing
Sub-Category
Light Utility
Domain
Civil
Era
Interwar (1919–1938)
Engine
1× nine-cylinder air-cooled radial engine
Thrust / Power
300 hp
Length (ft)
27
Wingspan (ft)
46
Empty Weight (lb)
2275
MTOW (lb)
4075
Service Ceiling (ft)
18000
Range (mi)
675
Max Speed (mph)
140