Falcon | |
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Manufacturer | ACE Air-Craft (Air-Craft Corporation of America) |
Designer | Orin Moore Welch |
Variants | Welch OW-5M |
The ACE Aircraft Falcon Cabin Coupe was a light, low cost aircraft built during the Great Depression.
The Falcon is a two-place, strut-braced high-wing conventional geared aircraft. The fuselage is constructed of welded steel tubing and fabric covering. The engine was a 42 hp two cylinder model made by ACE. A Continental A40 could be purchased for an extra $200. [1]
Data from Popular aviation[ full citation needed]
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