Beagle Airedale
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The Beagle A.109 Airedale was a British light civil aircraft developed in the 1960s.

Beagle Airedale conversion (1/72 scale 3-v drwg, sketches, tone profile); Ford Ambulance 1915; Seven Week War Part 5: Artillery & Support arms; Roman Fort; Staghound armoured car; 1
During my time there he had a Beagle Airedale, in which I went with him on a couple of flights, and an orange Yankee Clipper - a low wing trike which was quite innovative 2

Made by Beagle Aircraft.

It is the successor of the Auster C.4 Atlantic .

Even the Beagle Airedale was really just a revamped Auster Atlantic unconvincingly masquerading as a Cessna.3
Jet Or Prop
prop
Height Alt
3.05 m
Predecessor
Auster C.4 Atlantic
Length Alt
8.03 m
Power Alt
134.0
Range Main
940 miles
Loaded Weight Main
2750.0
Max Speed Alt
122
Max Speed Main
140 mph
Developed From
Auster C.4 Atlantic
Capacity
3
Cruise Speed Main
133 mph
Number Built
43
Crew
1
Loaded Weight Alt
1250.0
Cruise Speed Alt
116
Area Main
185.0
Span Alt
11.07 m
Plane Or Copter?
Engine(prop)
Lycoming O-360-A1A
Manufacturer
First Flight
16
Climb Rate Main
650
Power Main
180 hp
Number Of Props
1
Climb Rate Alt
3.3 m-s
Length Main
802.64
Span Main
1107.44
Area Alt
17.2 m²
Range Alt
8000.0
Similar Aircraft
* Cessna 172* Cessna 175
Empty Weight Main
1630.0
Height Main
304.8
Empty Weight Alt
739.0
Category

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