Howard DGA-3 "Pete" | |
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"Little Audrey" on display | |
Role | Racing aircraft |
National origin | United States of America |
Designer | Ben Howard, Gordon Israel |
The Howard DGA-3 "Pete" aka "Damned Good Airplane - 3", aka "Baker Special", aka "Little Audrey" was the third aircraft built by Ben Howard, and the first in a series of racing aircraft. Howard claimed the ship was so fast from his use of "Go Grease".[1]
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The DGA-3 was started as a side project based on getting the best performing aircraft using an Wright Gipsy engine Howard had available. The aircraft went from the drawing board to completion in eight months.
The fuselage was made of welded steel tubing with aircraft fabric covering. The control surfaces were wood with plywood covering. The cockpit was sized to an absolute minimum. The axle between wheels was shaped like an airfoil, producing some of the lift. In 1947, "Pete" was rebuilt as the "Baker Special" with a Continental engine for midget racing. The aircraft was rebuilt once again by the Experimental Aircraft Association founder Paul Poberezny as "Little Audey". The aircraft was mounted with Luscombe wings and a Continental A-75.[2]
In 1953 "Pete" was rebuilt as a homebuilt sportsplane "Little Audrey". The aircraft flew up until 1981. It was once in the collection of the Crawford Auto-Aviation Museum.[3] A restoration was performed and the aircraft was donated to the EAA Airventure Museum in Oshkosh, Wisconsin in 1991.[4]
Data from Sport Aviation
General characteristics
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