Bonsall DB-1 Mustang

The Bonsall DB-1 Mustang is a single place, semi-scale P-51 Mustang replica homebuilt aircraft.[1]

DB-1 Mustang
Role Homebuilt aircraft
National origin England
Designer Dave Bonsall
Introduction 1991

Design and development

The Bonsall DB-1 Mustang was built over a 16-year period in England by designer Dave Bonsall. The finished aircraft used a Lycoming O-360 engine sourced from a Socata TB-10 Tobago. The aircraft is a single seat, low wing aircraft with retractable conventional landing gear.[2]

Specifications (DB-1 Mustang)

Data from Sport Aviation

General characteristics

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See also

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration and era

References

  1. Ron Smith. British built aircraft. p. 168.
  2. "ROLLICKING GOOD WROUGHTON!". Sport Aviation: 39. September 1991.
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