The Bellanca 28-92 Trimotor was a racing aircraft built to compete in the Istres-Damascus-Paris Air Race of 1937 and was paid for by popular subscription in Romania. Christened Alba Julia (White Julia registration YR-AHA) it was piloted by Romanian Air Force captain Alexander Papana. The aircraft was a low-wing cantilever monoplane with a similar fuselage to the Bellanca 28-70 and 28-90 but was fitted with three engines one in the nose and one in each of two underwing nacelles.
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