Stolp SA 750 Acroduster Too | |
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Role | Homebuilt aerobatic biplane |
National origin | United States of America |
Manufacturer | Stolp Starduster Corporation |
Designer | Lou Stolp, Morgan Schrack |
Developed from | Stolp Acroduster I |
The Stolp SA 750 Acroduster Too is a two place homebuilt aerobatic biplane stressed to plus or minus 9g.[1]
The Acroduster Too is a scaled down version of the Stolp Starduster Too.[2] It was originally named the Schrack-Stolp Super Starduster Too.[3] Much of the redesign of the SA-300 was done by TWA pilot Morgan Schrack.[4]
The aerobatic aircraft is described as having a sharp stall, and ability to keep wings level using rudder alone. The Acroduster has shorter span and length, has larger ailerons than the Starduster Too, and has a stronger tail.
The aircraft is constructed with fabric covered 4130 steel tube structure and spruce wing spars. Ribs are plywood with cap strips.[1]
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