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The RAE Scarab was a light single-engined single-seat parasol winged modification of the de Havilland Humming Bird flying in the United Kingdom in 1932. Only one was built.

The RAE Scarab was a light single engined single seat parasol winged modification of the de Havilland Humming Bird, flying in the United Kingdom in 1932.1

Made by Aero Club of he Royal Aircraft Establishment.

It is the successor of the De Havilland Humming Bird .

The RAE Scarab was a light single-engined single-seat parasol winged modification of the de Havilland Humming Bird, flying in the United Kingdom in 1932. Only one was built.2
Empty Weight Lb
460
Stall Speed Mph
32
Designer
P G N Peters and C R Brewer
Predecessor
De Havilland Humming Bird
Eng 1 Type
flat twin
Max Speed Mph
78
Cruise Speed Mph
68
Developed From
De Havilland Humming Bird
Span In
Gross Weight Lb
650
Span Ft
30
Number Built
1
Crew
1
Climb Rate Ftmin
600
Swept Area Sqft
127
Height In
9
Manufacturer
Range Miles
200
First Flight
February 1932
Eng 1 Name
Bristol Cherub III
Height Ft
6
Origin
United Kingdom
National Origin
United Kingdom
Length Ft
21
Prime Units
imp
Eng 1 Note
at 3
200 rpm
Eng 1 Hp
32
Eng 1 Number
1
Length In
Category

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