Aero Design DG-1

DG-1
Role Homebuilt Racing aircraft
National origin United States
Manufacturer Aero Design Associates
Designer David Garber
Number built 1


The Aero Design DG-1 (registered N10E) is an American racing aircraft designed by David Garber in an attempt to break the world airspeed record for a piston-engined aircraft. It is a single-seat aircraft with two Mazda RX-3 engines installed, one driving a tractor propellor, the other driving a pusher. The fuselage is bullet-shaped and highly streamlined and features a mid-wing and cruciform tail. It first flew on 25 July 1977.

After being displayed at the Sun 'n Fun air museum at Lakeland, Florida for some years, the aircraft was being offered for sale in 2005 with an asking price of $US 125,000.

Specifications (Aero Design DG-1)

Data from [1]

General characteristics

Performance

References

  1. "Aero Design DG-1". USA: www.planeandpilotmag.com. Retrieved 25 October 2011.

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