BD-3
Role Homebuilt aircraft
National origin United States
Manufacturer Bede Corporation
Designer Jim Bede
First flight 1965
Status Prototype only

The Bede BD-3 is a prototype six passenger homebuilt aircraft.

Design and development

The BD-3 is a six place, low wing pusher configuration aircraft with tricycle landing gear. The aircraft is powered by two engines driving a single shrouded pusher propeller connected with V belts and overriding clutches. The aircraft uses STOL Boundary layer control devices. The fuselage was built using aluminum honeycomb. Bede intended to scale up a turboprop variant for 15 and 24 passengers. The BD-3 prototype was sold to the EAA AirVenture Museum,[1][2] although by 2013 it did not appear on the museum's list of aircraft owned.[3]

Variants

Bede XBD-2
Flying prototype - Twin Continental O-300
BD-3
Production model

Specifications (BD-3)

Data from Air Progress, Flying

General characteristics

Performance

See also

References

  1. ^ Air Progress: 31. November 1978. ((cite journal)): Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. ^ Flying Magazine: 105. November 1962. ((cite journal)): Missing or empty |title= (help)
  3. ^ "Aircraft Collection". AirVenture Museum. Retrieved December 23, 2013.