Heath Baby Bullet

Baby Bullet
Fabric from a Heath Baby Bullet on display
Role Racing aircraft
National origin United States
Designer Edward Bayard Heath





The Heath Baby Bullet was a racing aircraft built during the interwar period.

Design and development

The Baby Bullet started as a single place, mid-winged, open cockpit, conventional landing gear equipped aircraft. A Bristol Cherub engine was first used, followed by a Continental A-40.[1]

Operational history

Variants

Specifications (Baby Bullet)

Data from History's Most Important Racing Aircraft

General characteristics

Performance

References

  1. Don Berliner. History's Most Important Racing Aircraft. p. 62.
  2. Harold Mills. Hangar Sweepings: Reflections of an Airport Bum. p. 116.
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