Radial Powered Ace Airplanes
Here is a Kenner powered Baby Ace that looks mighty nose heavy. I do not have any information about this airplane or how it came to have that huge radial engine mounted on its nose. I imagine that this picture is from way back. If anyone knows the status of this airplane or who ended up with this airplane, or -if you are the Owner, Builder, Pilot or Photographer involving this airplane, please e-mail me with your story and I will try my best to publish it on these pages.
Orange Beauty! Is That A Nine (9) Cylinder Engine On It?
Notice the wing strut/landing strut integration similar to the the Ryan Sprit of St. Louis that Lindberg flew. This must be an earlier design just preceding the Baby Ace 'C'. Maybe it is a Baby Ace 'A'? Anyone out there know?
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This Airplane Appears To Be Just Hanging Around
Notice the wing strut/landing strut integration similar to the the Ryan Sprit of St. Louis that Lindberg flew. This airplane appears to be exactly like the orange one pictured above and must be an earlier design just preceding the Baby Ace 'C'. Maybe it is a Baby Ace 'A'? Anyone out there know?
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