Adcox Student Prince
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| Role | Sport lightplane | ||||||||
| National origin | United States of America | ||||||||
| Manufacturer | Adcox[1] | ||||||||
| Designer | Basil B Smith[1] | ||||||||
| First flight | 17 September 1929[1] | ||||||||
| Number built | 6[1] | ||||||||
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|} The Adcox Student Prince was a two-seat open-cockpit biplane designed by Basil Smith and built by the students of the US Adcox Aviation Trade School in 1929. It was based on the one-off Adcox Special, and the first example flew on 17 September. A single example of a Student Prince X was produced in 1931 powered by a 90 hp ACE engine. As of 2004, a single example remains registered in the United States, which was successively re-engined with 100 hp Kinner K-5, then 110 hp Warner Scarab Junior, Comet 150hp, 150 hp Wright-Hisso A and 220 hp Continental E-225 in 1963.[1] Specifications (Student Prince)Data from [1] General characteristics
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