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The Saynor & Bell Canadian Cub was a single engine single seat parasol wing monoplane designed and built in Canada in 1930. It was intended to be a simple and economical vehicle with which pilots could increase their flying experience. It was destroyed on take-off after a few months of flight and no more were built.

Made by Homebuilt.

Empty Weight Lb
512
Designer
George Saynor and Robert Bell
Eng 1 Type
air-cooled flat twin
Max Speed Mph
100
Climb Rate Note
initial
Ceiling Ft
10000
Fuel Capacity
8
Cruise Speed Mph
80
Span In
Gross Weight Lb
750
Span Ft
25
Number Built
1
Crew
1
Climb Rate Ftmin
500
Prop Blade Number
2
Retired
1931-10-11
11
Height In
2
Manufacturer
First Flight
4
Eng 1 Name
ABC Scorpion
Wing Area Sqft
98
Height Ft
6
Origin
Canada
National Origin
Canada
Length Ft
18
Prime Units
imp
Eng 1 Hp
34
Eng 1 Number
1
Length In
Category

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