The Baby Great Lakes is an
interesting and popular homebuilt. Designed by Andrew Oldfield, kits
were available from the Barney Oldfield Aircraft Company. A more
powerful version was first flown in 1976 as the Super Baby Great Lakes
powered by a 115hp (85kW) Continental.
N194X
c/n 1
USA
Single seat biplane first flown in 1964
Engine: 80hp(59kW) Continental
Length: 13’9"(4.19m)
Height: 4’6"(1.37m)Wingspan: 16’8"(5.08m)
No.built: 50+ Range: 250miles(402km)
Cruising speed: 118mph(189kmh) Empty weight: 475lb(215kg)
Maximum take-off weight: 850lb(386kg) |