Bellanca CH-300

The Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker was a six-seat utility aircraft built primarily in the United States in the 1920s and 1930s. It was a development of the Bellanca CH-200 fitted with a more powerful engine and like the CH-200 soon became renowned for its long-distance endurance.

and purchased an airplane, a Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker, in the hopes of completing a transatlantic flight.1
Bellanca CH-300 fitted with a DR-980, piloted by Walter Edwin Lees and Frederick Brossy, set a record for staying aloft for 84 hours and 32 minutes without being refueled.2

Made by AviaBellanca Aircraft.

It is the successor of the Bellanca CH-200 ,

Bellanca CH-300 is the predecessor of the Bellanca CH-400.

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Three Bellanca CH-300s were used in the California operation. The new airline only flew passengers on the West Coast of California on "The Scenic Route.4
Empty Weight Lb
2275
Predecessor
Bellanca CH-200
Eng 1 Type
Wright J-6 radial
Max Speed Mph
165
Eng 1 Kw
246
Crew
one pilot
Developed From
Bellanca CH-200
Span In
4
Gross Weight Lb
4072
Capacity
5
Number Built
approximately 35
Successor
Bellanca CH-400
Empty Weight Kg
1032
Gross Weight Kg
1847
Height In
4
Range Km
1086
Manufacturer
Range Miles
675
First Flight
1929
Max Speed Kmh
266
Height Ft
8
Span Ft
46
Met Or Eng
eng
Span M
14
Length Ft
27
Variants With Their Own Articles
Bellanca CH-400
Height M
3
Sequence
CH-200 -CH-300 -CH-400
Eng 1 Hp
330
Eng 1 Number
1
Length In
9
Length M
8.5 m
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