Beagle Husky
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The Beagle A.113 Husky (originally the Auster D.5) was a three-seat British light aircraft built in the 1960s a development of the Auster Alpha. It first flew as an Auster design in January 1960 but that company was taken over by Beagle Aircraft in September. It was available with a choice of two engines a 160 hp Lycoming O-320 or 180 hp Lycoming O-360.

Beagle Husky - 1960 (Single-engined piston trainer) Hawker Siddeley Kestrel - 1960 (Single-engined fighter, ground-attack aircraft/experimental) Beagle Basset UK - 1961 Bristol Belvedere 1
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Made by AusterBeagle AircraftOGMA.

It is the successor of the Auster Autocrat .

two other types of aircraft – the British Beagle Husky and two of the small helicopter Hughes 269.3
Jet Or Prop
prop
Height Alt
2.41 m
Predecessor
Auster Autocrat
Length Alt
7.13 m
Power Alt
119.0
Range Main
460 mi
Loaded Weight Main
2450.0
Max Speed Alt
109
Sequence
A.61 - A.109 - A.111 - A.113 - B.121 - B.125 - B.206
Max Speed Main
125 mph
Developed From
Auster Autocrat
Capacity
2
Cruise Speed Main
108 mph
Ceiling Main
12800.0
Number Built
211
Crew
one pilot
Loaded Weight Alt
1114.0
Cruise Speed Alt
94
Area Main
185.0
Span Alt
10.98 m
Plane Or Copter?
Engine(prop)
Lycoming O-320-A2A
Manufacturer
First Flight
10
Climb Rate Main
640.0
Power Main
160 hp
Number Of Props
1
Climb Rate Alt
3.3 m-s
Length Main
23
Span Main
1097.28
Area Alt
17.2 m²
Range Alt
400
Empty Weight Main
1450.0
Ceiling Alt
3
900 m
Height Main
241.3
Empty Weight Alt
659.0
Category

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