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in the early 1970s and marketed for homebuilding. Plans and parts were still available in 2007, although the rights have changed hands in the intervening years.
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Rights to the Deuce were purchased by the Bakeng Deuce Airplane Factory in March 1999 and the spelling of the aircraft's name was changed at this point.
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and the rear in fabric. The wings are constructed of wooden ribs and spars with fabric covering and are removable for transport or storage.
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engineer Jerry Bakeng, which won the Outstanding New Design Trophy at the 1971
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construction is of welded steel tube with the forward part skinned in
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evokes 1930s designs, however, it was a new design by former
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Index


Homebuilt aircraft
Manufacturer
Bakeng Deuce Airplane Factory


parasol-wing
monoplane
United States
biplane
cockpit
undercarriage
Boeing
EAA
Oshkosh, Wisconsin
fuselage
metal
Lycoming O-290


Bakeng Deuce Airplane Factory company website
Categories
1970s United States sport aircraft
Homebuilt aircraft
Single-engined tractor aircraft
Parasol-wing aircraft
Bakeng aircraft
Aircraft first flown in 1970

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