The Heath Baby Bullet was a racing aircraft built during the interwar period.
Design and development
The Baby Bullet started as a single place, mid-winged, open cockpit, conventional landing gear equipped aircraft. A Bristol Cherub engine was first used, followed by a Continental A-40.
Operational history
- 1928 National Air Races
- 1934 National Air Races - Bob Chonsky renamed his plane the "Angell Whistler" and crashed with a failed landing gear.
Variants
- 1932 Single main wheel version
Specifications (Baby Bullet)
References