Ace K-1
| K-1 | ||
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| Role | Sport Biplane | |
| Manufacturer | Horace Keane Aeroplanes | |
| Designer | Alexander Klemin | |
| First flight | 1919 | |
| Number built | 8x K-1 + One each of Ace 200 and Ace 300 | |
| Unit cost |   
$3,000 in 1920[1]  | |
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 |} The Ace K-1 was a United States single-seat biplane aircraft designed in 1919 by Alexander Klemin, then Professor of Aeronautical Engineering at New York University (NYU). Later versions included a nearly faired-in engine installation. Re-introduced in 1930 with a re-designed fuselage and strengthened structure as the Ace 300 and Ace 200, fitted with Salmson 9Ad and LeBlond 5D engines respectively. Variants
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