Stolp SA-750 Acroduster Too

Stolp SA 750 Acroduster Too
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]

Design and development

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]

Specifications (Stolp SA 750 Acroduster Too)

Data from Aircraft Spruce

General characteristics

Performance

References

  1. ^ a b "Acroduster Too". http://starduster.aircraftspruce.com/SA750.html. Retrieved 3 Nov 2010. 
  2. ^ Don Dwiggins. The complete book of cockpits. 
  3. ^ Steve Werner (1995). The Plane & pilot international aircraft directory Plane & Pilot Magazine. 
  4. ^ "Boom in Two-Place Baby Biplanes". Plane and Pilot. August 1973.