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Baby Great Lakes
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The
Baby Great Lakes was designed as a homebuilt scaled-down
Great Lakes 2T-1 intended for aerobatics and cruising. Powered
by a 80-hp Continental A-75, this aircraft can be airborne in 5
seconds from a dead stop and has a climb rate of 2,000 feet per
minute.
Designed by Andrew Oldfield, the Baby Great Lakes was first flown in 1954.
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 | Type: Homebuilt |
 | Engine: one 80 hp (59 kW) Continental
A-75 |
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page updated 21 March 2008
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