Corby Starlet

The Corby Starlet is a single seat amateur-built aeroplane designed in the 1960s by Australian aeronautical engineer John Corby. The structure is primarily wood and fabric. The prototype first flew in 1967. It is a popular design built by enthusiasts in many countries. A variety of engine types have been used ranging from 60 to 80 brake horsepower (60 kW).

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CJ-1 Corby Starlet construction #1 CJ-1 Corby Starlet construction #1 * Order: Reorder * Duration: 9:38 4
Corby Starlet CJ plans for a single seat experimental airplane aircraft project all wood.5
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Detail of Instrument panel of homebuilt Corby Starlet light plane VH-KLK, at Sunbury Airfield Fly-In, 10 May 2008 Add to CartDownload Image Add to Lightboxtwitterlinkedinfacebook Detail of Instrument panel of homebuilt Corby Starlet light plane 9
I took a fancy to the Corby Starlet in 2009. I decided to build one and registered a build project. However before I'd got started, a fairly new one came up for sale.10

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My aircraft, Corby Starlet CJ-1 registered VH-KLK is almost ready for flight.11
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Single sport aircraft Corby Starlet CJ-1 Starlet has been developed by the Australian aviation engineer John Corby in 1964. It was his eighth draft, although he was the first really built.13
The Corby Starlet is a single seat, amateur-built airplane designed in the 1960s by Australian aeronautical engineer John Corby. The structure is primarily wood and fabric.14
The Corby Starlet is an all wood, ply and fabric covered, single seat, low wing cantelever monoplane. It is stressed for sportsmen aerobatics at 4.5g.15
The Corby Starlet was an Australian, amateur-built single-seater ultra-light monoplane designed and built by John Corby and entered into the 1964 Midget Racer Design Contest at Croydon, England, 16
This awesome and magnificent Corby Starlet Wood Model Airplane is finely hand-carved from kiln-dried Philippine Mahogany and skillfully hand-painted in detail by gifted artisans. This is 8.17
This is John Martin's Corby Starlet This is what he has to say about it. The latest creation, a Corby Starlet, from a Tapsfield Plan. 7ft.18
A Corby Starlet was in my future. I sent away for the info package in 1987 and perused it for about a year.19
When a locally owned Corby Starlet came up for sale (an Australian designed home-built) that became ours too.20
Empty Weight Lb
500
Wing Area Sqm
6
Designer
John Corby
Eng 1 Type
Volkswagen air-cooled engine or Jabiru 2200
Eng 1 Kw
52
Gross Weight Lb
750
Crew
one pilot
Climb Rate Ftmin
1100
Empty Weight Kg
230
Gross Weight Kg
340
Span M
6
Range Km
685
Climb Rate Ms
6
Manufacturer
Range Miles
425.0
Max Speed Mph
160
Max Speed Kmh
260
Span In
6
Span Ft
18
Wing Area Sqft
69
Met Or Eng
met
Length Ft
14
Eng 1 Hp
70
Eng 1 Number
1
Length In
9
Length M
5
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