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      Beagle Terrier 
                              
            
                              
                                
            
                              
                              First Flight:
                                13 April 1961 
       A.61 Terrier 1: nos. built 18
  A.61 Terrier 2: 
      nos. built 
      
      45
  A.61 Terrier 3: 
      
      nos. built 1
  Type Specification 
       Applies to:
                                Beagle A.61 Terrier 2
  Wing:
                                High wing, braced monoplane. Unswept with slight 
                                dihedral. Metal structure
  Fuselage:
                                Box section, metal fuselage
  Tail Unit: 
      Cantilever tailplane at base of fin with single 
                                fin and rudder
  Landing Gear:
                                Tail wheel type fixed undercarriage. Single 
                                wheel main gear. Tailwheel 
  Power Plant:
                                One 145 hp de Havilland Gipsy Major 10 Mk 1-1 
                                inline engine in nose driving a two blade 
                                propeller
  Accommodation:
                                Side by side seating with third seat behind in 
                                enclosed cabin under wing
  Dimensions Span:
                                36 ft 0 in Length:
                                23 ft 3 in Height:
                                8 ft 11 in Wing Area:
                                184 sq ft
  Weights Tare:
                                1,600 lb All-up:
                                2,400 lb
  Performance
  Max Speed:
                                120 mph Initial Climb:
                                530 ft/min Range:
                                320 miles  
                              
            
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