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Corbin Baby Ace Airplane Plans Form 1933 on 2040-parts.com

US $6.99
Location:

MIDWEST, United States

MIDWEST, United States
Condition:New

CORBIN " BABY ACE " AIRPLANE PLANS

THE BABY ACE  WAS ONE OF THE FIRST SPORT PLANES MANUFACTURED IN THIS COUNTRY . NOW YOU CAN BUILD THIS CLASSIC. SPAN 27 FEET, CRUISING SPEED 80 MPH , CLARK Y AIRFOIL, CHORD. CAN BE BUILT AS EITHER A CABIN OR OPEN COCKPIT SHIP. CAN BE FITTED WITH FLOATS, SKIES,  OR EVEN WITHA DRAG RING AND WHEEL PANTS TO MAKE A SLICK RACE JOB. SHE IS A GOOD ROUGH WEATHER SHIP AND CAN BE FLOWN IN 50 MPH WINDS BY AN EXPERIENCED PILOT.

FROM 1933 A 21 PAGE PLAN TO BUILD THIS ITEM

THIS IS A QUALITY COPY OF A MAGAZINE ARTICLE FROM 1933.

ARTICLE INCLUDES

> MEASURED DRAWINGS AND DIAGRAMS

> COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONS

SHIPPING INFORMATION

 

USA- DOMESTIC SHIPPING

ALL PACKAGES ARE SHIPPED WITHIN 48 HOURS OF PAYMENT.

ACCEPT WEEKENDS AND HOLIDAYS.

CHECK BELOW FOR COST OF DOMESTIC SHIPPING CHARGE.

 

 

INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING

 

ALL INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING IS DONE WITHIN 48 HOURS OF PAYMENT .

 

 


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