Howard DGA-4 explained

The Howard DGA-4 a.k.a. Mike, and DGA-5 a.k.a. Ike and "Miss Chevrolet" was the next in a series of racers from Ben Howard. He built two examples, "Mike" and "Ike", each with a different landing gear design.[1]

Design and development

In 1932 work started on a larger follow-on racer to Howard's "Pete" racer. Both aircraft were built to ATC design requirements for ATC racing that never came about.

The DGA-4 was a low-wing, wire braced monoplane. Ventilation came from 30 holes drilled into the windscreen.

Operational history

"Ike" and "Mike" are currently undergoing restoration in Hinckley, Ohio by P & K Airmotive, INC> .[4]

Variants

Aircraft on display

The Port Townsend Aero Museum in Port Townsend, Washington has a replica of "Mike" on display [5]

Kermit Weeks' Fantasy of Flight museum has a replica of "Ike" on display [6]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Aviation's great recruiter: Cleveland's Ed Packard. Herm L. Schreiner.
  2. Book: Cleveland's Legacy of Flight. Thomas G. Matowitz, Jr..
  3. Sport Aviation. April 1959.
  4. Book: Cleveland's Legacy of Flight. Thomas G. Matowitz, Jr..
  5. Web site: Howard DGA-4 Replica. 24 June 2011.
  6. Web site: Weeks. Kermit. Golden Age Aircraft: DGA-5 Ike. Fantasy of Flight. 14 May 2016.