American Eagle A-129
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The American Eagle A-129 was a 1920s biplane built in the U.S.A.

1929 American Eagle A-129 (N513H, s/n 534) at the Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome, Rhinebeck, NY American Eagle A129 (1929), N513H, s/n 534, Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome, Rhinebeck, NY (9/18/2003) 1
American Eagle A-129 that carrys a lot of wing area. I'd appreciate suggestions for other suitable planes, and advice about how much weight each motor could carry.2
American Eagle A-129 three-seat training biplane It takes alot of guts to let some guy you just met take pictures of you, so I try everything possible 3

Made by American Eagle Aircraft Corporation.

It is the successor of the American Eagle A-101 .

Another American Eagle A-129 Biplane at the Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome Aviation Museum in Rhinebeck, NY Length: 25 feet 5 inches Wingspan: 30 feet, 0 inches 4
The American Eagle A-129 was a 1920s biplane built in the U.S.A.5
pdf 222 KB 2003-01-10 American Eagle A-129 - 15in rubber scale, 1920's bipe, Nate Sturman.pdf 891 KB 2008-11-08 American Eagle A129 - 3View, 1920's bipe, Harold Osborne, maybe in RCM.6
Stall Speed Mph
35
Designer
Giuseppe Mario Bellanca
Giuseppe Bellanca
Predecessor
American Eagle A-101
Eng 1 Type
Kinner K-5
First Flight
1929
Cruise Speed Mph
90
Status
Developed From
American Eagle A-101
Capacity
1
Number Built
more than 400
Crew
1
Primary user
Manufacturer
Range Miles
500
Max Speed Mph
105
Span In
Span Ft
30
National Origin
United States
Met Or Eng
eng
Length Ft
23
Eng 1 Hp
100
Eng 1 Number
1
Length In
5
Category

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