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Old December 2nd 03, 01:06 AM
Harry O
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The Delta Kitten by Marion Baker of Huron, Ohio. One place; all metal; 85hp
Contenental; 18'-0" wingspan; 13'-5" length; gross weight 880#; empty weight
573#; 16 gallons of fuel; top speed 200mph; cruising speed 65% power 130mph;
stall speed 65mph; takeoff run 500'; landing roll 600'; ceiling 12,000';
range 300 miles. This was a regular at early EAA fly-in's. It was written
up in several Air Progress magazines. One of the last references I have
says that there was 700+ hours on the airframe. I don't believe that there
were any plans offered. I never saw another one.

"Ray" wrote in message
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My father took this picture in either the late 50's or early 60's, and was
wondering if anyone had any information on the aircraft. I checked the N
number with FAA and they didn't have anything on this plane, though they

did
have others that had the number in the past.

It appears to be all aluminum, single seat and a delta wing configuration.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Ray Kurian