Abe Midget

Abe Midget
Role Sport Aircraft
National origin Japan
Manufacturer Keiichi Abe
Designer Keiichi Abe
First flight 1974
Introduction 1974
Unit cost
$800 in 1974

The Abe Midget is a homebuilt aircraft design from builder Keiichi Abe of Japan. The aircraft was built with help from the Kushiro Aero Club. The Midget is a rare example of a homebuilt aircraft designed and built for operations in Japan.[1]


Design

The Abe Midget is a single-place open-cockpit, pusher, high-wing aircraft with tricycle landing gear, similar to a Breezy aircraft homebuilt design.[1]

Keiichi Abe also assisted Don Taylor on the Japanese leg of his round-the-world flight in a homebuilt aircraft.[1]


Specifications

Data from Sport Aviation

General characteristics

Performance


Notes

  1. 1 2 3 "none". Sport Aviation. September 1974.

References

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