Ace Junior Ace

Ace Junior Ace
Role Sports aircraft
National origin USA
Manufacturer Ace Aircraft
Designer Orland Corben

The Ace Junior Ace is a single-seat sports aircraft that has been offered 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, typically in the 65-100 hp (50-75 kW) range.

Experimental Aircraft Association founder Paul Poberezny widened the fuselage of the Jr Ace, added modern wheels, brakes and increased the span to 34ft to create the Pober Jr Ace. The company Acro Sport maintains the rights to the design, and sells plans so the aircraft can be assembeled as a Homebuilt aircraft.[1]

Specifications (Typical Junior Ace E)

General characteristics

Performance

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