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Aircraft
The
Bellanca CE
was the first aircraft designed for the Maryland Pressed Steel Company, by the aircraft designer Giuseppe Mario Bellanca. The aircraft was also called the Bellanca C.E. or the "CE Tractor Biplane".
Development
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In 1916, the
Maryland Pressed Steel Company
hired Giuseppe Mario Bellanca to develop a two-seat biplane with intention to sell examples to the government during the war effort.
The two-seat plane was built at the Pope Avenue factory in
Hagerstown, Maryland
.
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Bellanca had previously designed his own parasol aircraft in Sicily, bring the examples to New York to test fly. The Bellanca Aeroplane Company and Flying School was formed in 1911 at Mineola Long Island New York, where Bellanca taught the mayor,
Fiorello LaGuardia
.
Design
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The Bellanca CE was a two-seat biplane using ailerons for roll control rather than wing warping of its predecessor.
Operational history
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Although an example was built, the aircraft did not go into full production after the end of World War I brought a halt to new contracts. The aircraft was purchased in 1919 by a wartime flying instructor named
Clarence Duncan Chamberlin
. Chamberlin flew the C.E. to
Glen Falls, New York
commenting that Bellanca gave very conservative estimates of its performance and did not exaggerate its capabilities. Bellanca would remain friends with Chamberlin, hiring him later as his chief test pilot, and eventually setting a transcontinental air record in the Bellanca designed
Wright-Bellanca WB-2 Columbia
.
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One Maryland Pressed Steel employee, Lewis E. Reisner, went on to form
Reisner Aero Service Company
in Hagerstown, which eventually became the
Kreider Reisner Aircraft Company
.
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Variants
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The prototype aircraft, was the
Bellanca CD
, was built with a 35 hp engine.
Specifications Bellanca CE
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Data from
Air and Space Museum, Aerial Age April 1920
General characteristics
- Capacity:
2
- Length:
18 ft 6 in (5.64 m)
- Wingspan:
28 ft (8.5 m)
- Height:
7 ft 2 in (2.18 m)
- Empty weight:
500 lb (227 kg)
- Gross weight:
775 lb (352 kg)
- Powerplant:
1 × Anzani 3-cylinder radial, 55 hp (41 kW)
Performance
- Cruise speed:
87.3 kn (100.5 mph, 161.7 km/h)
- Range:
300?390 nmi (350?450 mi, 560?720 km)
- Service ceiling:
17,000 ft (5,200 m)
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