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Howard DGA4 and DGA5 Aerodrome


The Experimental airplane that would combine aspects of the DGA-15 and the famous DGA-6 racer became known as the Dickenson-Howard DGA-21 (15 plus 6), and it slowly began taking shape in Dickenson's crowded, corrugated-metal hangar at Santa Paula Airport in Southern California. There were no blueprints to follow, and no instruction book.

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This is a replica of Benny Howard's DGA-4 "Mike", on display in the Port Townsend Aero Museum. The original "Mike" (NR55Y) raced in the National Air Races from 1932 through 1936. - Photo taken at Port Townsend - Jefferson County International (0S9) in Washington, USA on January 30, 2011.

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DGA-4 "Mike" (NR55Y) & "Ike" (NR56Y). Aside from Ben Howard, the following race pilots flew these aircraft: Harold Neumann, Bill Ong, Joe Jacobsen, and Roy Minor. Mike and Ike still survive and are under private ownership; Ike and its original Menasco B6 engine are currently under restoration.

Howard DGA4 and DGA5 Aerodrome


Howard sold 18 DGA-8s, powered by the Wright R-760; seven DGA-9s with the Jacobs L-5; four DGA-11s with the Pratt & Whitney Wasp Junior; and two DGA-12s with the Jacobs L-6. Between 1936 and 1939.

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Howard DGA-4 Mike and DGA-5 Ike The Golden Age of Air Racing, by Truman "Pappy" Weaver and Wes Schmidt. Benny Howard and "Mike" AFTER COUNTING THE trophies and money won by "Pete" in the 1930 and 1931 races, Benny Howard decided that there was money in the race game. He was also aware that "Pete" was on the way to being outclassed and if he was.

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A bonus in the AirVenture Howard lineup is a rare DGA-8, smaller than the plush DGA-15 and descended from the famed Howard DGA-6 Mister Mulligan racer. Jack and Joan Venaleck brought the sporty plane from Ohio. Roger and Terese Brown brought their historic Howard DGA-15 to AirVenture 2021. General Curtis LeMay once owned this airplane.

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General characteristics Crew: one, pilot Capacity: 3 passengers Length: 25 ft 5 in (7.75 m) Wingspan: 38 ft 0 in (11.59 m) Height: 8 ft 5 in (2.57 m) Wing area: 185 sq ft (17.2 m 2) [2] Airfoil: NACA 2R 2 12 (reflexed)

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Howard DGA-4 Mike and DGA-5 Ike The Golden Age of Air Racing, by Truman "Pappy" Weaver and Wes Schmidt. ' while "Ike" (DGA-4), carried NR-56Y and race number 39. "Mike" at the National Air Races . 2 Both racers were low-wing, wire braced monoplanes, and like "Pete" were very small and had a minimum of frontal area. There was a slight.

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Here is the Testors Howard DGA-4 Ike Kit Review. Air Racer from 1932, 1933. Welcome to my channel Scale Model Kit Review (SMKR). *** Please Subscribe and Like **** Scale Model Building from scale.

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The Howard DGA-4 Mike and DGA-5 Ike were very similar. The DGA-5 originally had small tandem wheels within its wheel pants but this was changed. The pilot is blocking the Fordon-Brown National Air Show titles. Photo from: Grand Rapids Public Library. Registration / Serial: N56Y: Alternate Registration: NR56Y:

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Howard DGA-4 "Mike" - Mike and Ike were virtually identical, except that Mike had a super charged Menasco B-6S and a slightly different landing gear structure. Mike featured more cooling louvers and a cowling designed for a spinner. In 1933, many of the louvers were closed in, and smaller wheels were used..

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Howard DGA-4 Historical Aviation Album's Howard DGA-4 Scale drawing, multiview only, with cross-sections, dimensions, scale bars and original aircraft markings and specifications. Link to this page: https://aerofred.com/details.php?image_id=98739 Downloads Download Main Plan file, possible versions and from alternative sources if available.

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The Howard DGA-15 was a single-engine civil aircraft produced in the United States by the Howard Aircraft Corporation from 1939 to 1944. After the United States' entry into World War II, it was built in large numbers for the United States Navy and also served various roles in the United States Army Air Forces . Design and development

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Build Off-Howard DGA-4 "Mike" After hearing about this contest, I just couldn't resist! I've wanted to do something like this ever since I started modeling about 7 years ago. I plan on doing a 27" (1/9 scale) DGA-4. I've always had a bit of soft spot for the golden age, so it seemed like a perfect choice for the build-off. I'm using the Pall.

Howard DGA4 and DGA5 Aerodrome


DGA-15 More than 50 of the Howard variants are still flying in the United States, mostly DGA-15s, with about 100 total remaining in the United States.

Howard DGA4 and DGA5 Aerodrome


If an airplane can have great heft and still be sleek, it is the Howard DGA. Best seen on green grass, and through the eyes of a pilot of the Golden Age of Aviation, the Howards reveal themselves as magnificent and advanced machines, beautiful not because of their size but because of how that size was achieved.