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The AAC Model 44 Angel is a twin-engine STOL utility aircraft produced in the United States for missionary work in South America since the mid 1980s. It is a low-wing cantilever monoplane with retractable tricycle undercarriage and eight seats. The design is largely conventional but for the fact that the engine nacelles rather than being mounted on the leading edge of the wings are mounted on top of the wings and installed in pusher configuration.

Made by Angel Aircraft CorporationThe King's Engineering Fellowship.

Empty Weight Lb
3880
Stall Speed Mph
59
Designer
Carl Mortenson
Eng 1 Type
Avco Lycoming IO-540-M1C5 air-cooled flat-four
Max Speed Mph
207
Cruise Speed Kmh
313
Ceiling Ft
19605
Cruise Speed Mph
195
Eng 1 Kw
224
See Also
* Evangel 4500 - another Mortenson twin-engine STOL design
Span In
10
Wing Area Sqm
21
Gross Weight Lb
5800
Capacity
7
Number Built
4
Crew
One
pilot
Climb Rate Ftmin
245
Empty Weight Kg
1760
Gross Weight Kg
2631
Stall Speed Kmh
95
Height In
6
Range Km
3187
Endurance Min
6
Endurance H
13
Climb Rate Ms
1
Manufacturer
Range Miles
1980
First Flight
13
Max Speed Kmh
333
Height Ft
11
Span Ft
39
National Origin
United States
Wing Area Sqft
225
Met Or Eng
eng
Span M
12
Length Ft
33
Height M
4
Ceiling M
5975
Eng 1 Hp
300
Eng 1 Number
2
Length In
6
Length M
10
Category

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