The Bellanca CH-200 Pacemaker was a six-seat high-wing single-engine utility aircraft built in the United States in the 1920s. It was a development of the Wright WB-2 that Bellanca had acquired the rights to in 1926 and was the first Bellanca-branded aircraft to gain a type certificate. The CH-200 was used in a number of pioneering long-distance flights and attempts on distance and endurance records.
Made by AviaBellanca Aircraft.
It is the successor of the Wright-Bellanca WB-2 .