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Pober Super Ace

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with the rest of the Corben company's assets. Plans are currently offered for sale by
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Single-seat sports aircraft designed as a homebuilt aircraft by Orland Corben in 1935
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configuration. As published, the plans called for an engine from a
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between April and October 1935 and were later marketed by
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Vol. 10, Book No. 210, TAB, Blue Ridge Summit, Penn., USA
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Vol.14., No.9, p.28, retrieved September 26, 2022 (p.
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A set of plans and construction articles appeared in
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Index

Manufacturer
Acro Sport
Orland Corben
homebuilt aircraft
Orland Corben
1935
Corben Baby Ace
parasol wing
tailwheel
Ford Model A
Ford Model B
Popular Aviation
Orland Corben
Paul Poberezny
Acro Sport
Baby Ace
Ford Model A Automotive engine
Paul Poberezny
Jr. Ace
Pober Jr Ace
Ace Aircraft Manufacturing Company
The History of Ace Aircraft
List of civil aircraft


"24th Annual Denton Fly-In,"


Dwiggins, Don
TAB Books

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