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The ABC Robin was a British single-seat light aircraft designed by A. A. Fletcher in 1929. It was a high-wing monoplane of conventional taildragger configuration. The cockpit was fully enclosed an advanced feature for its day. The Robin registered G-AAID was built by ABC Motors Limited at Walton-on-Thames in 1929. The first flight was at Brooklands in June and displayed at the Olympia Aero Show in July.

as the ABC Robin using the Scorpion engine; the plane flew in 1929 but was scrapped in 1932. * 1937 Aero engine manufacturers.1

Made by ABC Motors.

ABC Robin 36 1/2" span F/F; Aeroplanes in Outline - Handley Page Victor; Aeroplanes in Outline - Supermarine 525 Vol.20 No.2
Height Main
175.26
Designer
A.A. Fletcher
Length Alt
5.36 m
Jet Or Prop
prop
Range Main
340 mi
Loaded Weight Main
680.0
Height Alt
1.73 m
Type Of Prop
Reciprocating engine
Loading Main
7
Power/mass Main
208.8
Power/mass Alt
100
Max Speed Main
105 mph
Ceiling Main
17000.0
Number Built
1
Crew
1
Retired
1932
Climb Rate Main
750.0
Area Main
110.0
Span Alt
7.72 m
Plane Or Copter?
Power Alt
30.0
Engine(prop)
ABC Scorpion
Manufacturer
Status
First Flight
1929
Loaded Weight Alt
308.0
Power Main
40 hp
Number Of Props
1
Climb Rate Alt
3.8 m-s
Length Main
535.9399999999999
Span Main
772.16
Area Alt
10.23 m²
Range Alt
295
Max Speed Alt
91
Empty Weight Main
415.0
Ceiling Alt
5
200 m
Category
Empty Weight Alt
188.0
Loading Alt
34

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