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Buhl Bull Pup

General Aviation · Interwar (1919–1938)

Buhl Bull Pup — General Aviation
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The Buhl LA-1 Bull Pup was a light sports airplane developed in the United States in 1930. It was a mid-wing wire-braced monoplane with fixed tailskid undercarriage and an open cockpit for the pilot. Buhl developed the Bull Pup as a cheap aircraft through which the company hoped to remain in business as the onset of the Great Depression was felt. However, as the economic situation worsened, it became evident that there was no demand for even such a basic aircraft; when production ceased in 1932, all aircraft still in stock were sold off at half price as the company folded.

Specifications

Category
Fixed Wing
Sub-Category
General Aviation
Domain
Civil
Era
Interwar (1919–1938)
Engine
1× three-cylinder radial engine
Thrust / Power
45 hp
Length (ft)
19
Wingspan (ft)
30
Empty Weight (lb)
550
MTOW (lb)
850
Service Ceiling (ft)
14000
Range (mi)
260
Max Speed (mph)
98