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Ace Junior Ace Ace Junior Ace Role - Sports aircraft National origin - USA Manufacturer - Ace Aircraft Manufacturing Company Designer - Orland Corben Number built - 202 (2011) The Ace Junior Ace is a two-seat sports aircraft that has been offered by the Ace Aircraft Manufacturing Company in kit and plans form for home building since the early 1930s. It was designed by Orland Corben. It is a parasol wing monoplane of conventional taildragger configuration. Pilot and passenger sit side-by-side, in a cockpit that may be enclosed or left open. The fuselage is of fabric-covered tubular construction and the wings are wood. A variety of powerplants may be used, and the aircraft has a power range of 85 to 120 hp (63 to 89 kW). Experimental Aircraft Association founder Paul Poberezny widened the fuselage of the Jr Ace, added modern wheels, brakes and increased the span to 34 ft to create the Pober Jr Ace. The company Acro Sport maintains the rights to the design, and sells plans so the aircraft can be amateur-built. Variants Baby Ace Single seat. Super Ace Single seat powered by a Ford Model A Automovie engine. Plans updated by EAA founder Paul Poberezny. Ace Junior Ace Two side-by-side seat variant. Pober Jr Ace Updated plans of the Jr. Ace model. Specifications (Model E) Data from Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1988-9, p. 647. General characteristics Crew: one Capacity: one passenger Length: 18 ft 0 in (5.49 m) Wingspan: 26 ft 0 in (7.92 m) Empty weight: 809 lb (367 kg) Max takeoff weight: 1,335 lb (606 kg) Powerplant: 1 × Continental C85 air-cooled flat four, 85 hp (63 kW) Performance Maximum speed: 113 kn (130 mph, 209 km/h) Cruise speed: 91 kn (105 mph, 169 km/h) Service ceiling: 10,500 ft (3,200 m) Rate of climb: 600 ft/min (3.0 m/s) wikipedia.org (en) |