Uppercu-Burnelli UB-SS
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The Burnelli GX-3, also known as Uppercu-Burnelli UB-SS. was an American twin-engined, mid-wing
experimental aircraft An experimental aircraft is an aircraft intended for testing new aerospace technologies and design concepts. The term ''research aircraft'' or ''testbed aircraft'', by contrast, generally denotes aircraft modified to perform scientific studies, ...
which first flew in 1929. Work commenced on this aircraft during development of the Burnelli CB-16. Soon after,
Daniel Guggenheim Daniel Guggenheim (July 9, 1856 – September 28, 1930) was an American mining magnate and philanthropist, and a son of Meyer and Barbara Guggenheim. By 1910 he directed the world's most important group of mining interests. He was forced out ...
announced the Guggenheim Safe Aircraft Competition. Many manufacturers brought aircraft to this competition. The GX-3 was built in New Jersey, but did not arrive at the competition in time to participate. However, it was reported to have good short take-off and landing capabilities and was able to operate at 200 km/h. The GX-3 had wings which were able to change their shape using flaps. The front wheels were smaller than the rear ones, and the aircraft was powered by two engines. The pilots sat in an open cockpit. The aircraft also incorporated Burnelli's lifting-body feature.


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*Levy, Howard and Richard Riding. "Burnelli's Lifting Fuselages". ''Aeroplane Monthly''. April 1980, S. 173f. * * {{Burnelli aircraft 1920s United States experimental aircraft Lifting bodies GX-3 Mid-wing aircraft Twin piston-engined tractor aircraft Aircraft first flown in 1929