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Welsh Rabbit A N3599G
Welsh Model A Welsh Rabbit - N3599G George Welsh produced examples of Model A Welsh Rabbit single-seat lightplane (first flown 1965) and two-seat Model B (first flown 1968). the 1965 Welsh Rabbit A single place cabin high wing monoplane first flew on 12 November 1965, registered N3599G, with conventional landing gear. Welsh Rabbit AEngine: Continental A65-8, 65hpWingspan: 26�Length: 18�Useful load: 350 lbMax speed: 108 mphCruise speed: 98 mphStall: 48 mphSeats: 1 the 1988 Welsh Rabbit B two place high wing monoplane first flew in November 1988, also registered N3599G, with tricycle landing gear. Welsh Rabbit BEngine: Continental O-200, 100hpWingspan: 27�Length: 187Usefulload: 440 lbMax speed: 110 mphCruise speed: 100 mphStall: 52 mphRange: 220 miSeats: 2 Date: circa 1970
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1965 1968 1970 1988 Cabin Continental Conventional Examples Flew Flown Gear Landing Length Load Monoplane Produced Rabbit Registered Single Seat Speed Tricycle Two Seat Wing
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This photograph showcases the Welsh Rabbit A N3599G, a single-seat lightplane designed and produced by George Welsh in Wales during the 1960s. The Welsh Rabbit A first took to the skies on November 12, 1965, with a conventional landing gear, a 65hp Continental A65-8 engine, and a wingspan of 26 feet and length of 18 feet. With a useful load of 350 lb, this monoplane could reach maximum speeds of 108 mph and cruise at 98 mph, while stalling at a relatively slow 48 mph. A decade later, in 1968, George Welsh introduced the two-seat Model B, also registered as N3599G, with tricycle landing gear. Powered by a 100hp Continental O-200 engine, the Welsh Rabbit B boasted a wingspan of 27 feet, a length of 187 inches, and a useful load of 440 lb. Capable of reaching maximum speeds of 110 mph and cruising at 100 mph, the two-seater had a stall speed of 52 mph and a range of 220 mi. This photograph, believed to have been taken circa 1970, captures the essence of these remarkable aircraft, which represent an important chapter in the history of light aviation. The Welsh Rabbit A and B were not designed for commercial use but rather for the joy and freedom of personal flight.
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