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The Burnelli GX-3 was an American twin-engined mid-wing experimental aircraft which first flew in 1929. Work commenced on this aircraft during development of the Burnelli CB-16. Soon after Daniel Guggenheim announced the Guggenheim Safe Aircraft Competition. Many manufacturers brought aircraft to this competition. The GX-3 was built in New Jersey but did not arrive at the competition in time to participate.

The Burnelli GX-3 reduced to practice a number of Burnelli's patented inventions. Many of these are commonly used on commercial, military and general aviation aircraft of today.1
The Burnelli GX-3 was one of the original entries in the 1927 Guggenheim Safe Aircraft Competition.2
The Burnelli GX-3 was an experimental aircraft which reduced to practice the use of the breakaway leading edge in combination with high lift trailing edge flaps (derivations of 3

Made by Burnelli.

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Burnelli GX-3 - American experimental aircraft (1929) 091 Albessard Tri-Avion (France 1927) 090 Bellanca 28-90 Flash (1937) 5
Wing Area Sqm
20
Designer
Vincent Burnelli
Eng 1 Type
air-cooled 4 cylinder inline piston engine
Crew
2
Empty Weight Kg
745
Span M
15
Max Takeoff Weight Kg
1180
Manufacturer
First Flight
1929
Eng 1 Name
ADC Cirrus
Max Speed Kmh
220
Origin
United States
National Origin
United States
Height M
3
Prime Units
imp
Eng 1 Hp
90
Eng 1 Number
2
Length M
8
Category

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