
The Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker was a pioneering six-seat utility aircraft that became legendary for its reliability in bush flying operations across Canada and Alaska. First produced in 1928, it was a high-wing single-engine monoplane powered by a 300-horsepower Wright Whirlwind radial engine. With its distinctive airfoil-shaped wing struts that provided additional lift, the Pacemaker could carry substantial loads over a range of 850 miles with a service ceiling of 18,000 feet. The aircraft was manufactured by the Bellanca Aircraft Corporation and designed by Giuseppe Mario Bellanca.
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| HAWAIIAN AIRLINES INC | 1929 | 154 | HI | A25C48 |