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Saturday, 29 March 2014
The World's Smallest Piloted Airplane
The Bumble Bee and Bumble Bee II were designed and built specifically to acquire the title of The World's Smallest Piloted Airplane. Mr. Robert H. Starr, of Phoenix, Arizona, has been involved with the both world's previous title holding smallest airplanes. He was the only pilot of JR in 1949 who was able to fly it without cracking it up, unlike his predecessors. He was the co-builder and pilot for Sky Baby in 1954. He gained considerable experience and knowledge on these first projects and knew that a smaller, superior plane could be built. Mr. Starr had difficulty getting credit for his contributions on the first projects. Consequently, he decided to build a smaller machine and establish a new world record on his own. 30 years later, The Bumble Bee and Bumble Bee II, were the result. See More.....
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