The Stits DS-1 Baby Bird is a homebuilt aircraft built to achieve a "world's smallest" status. The Baby Bird is in the Guinness Book of World Records as the “Smallest Airplane in the World.” as of 1984. The title was later defined as "world's smallest monoplane" to acknowledge
Robert H. Starr's
Bumble Bee II as the world's smallest biplane.
Development
The DS-1 is a single-engine, single-seat highwing aircraft. Development started in 1980 to beat
Ray Stits's record for World's smallest aircraft, the
Stits SA-2A Sky Baby
The Stits SA-2A Sky Baby was a homebuilt aircraft designed for the challenge of claiming the title of "The World's Smallest".
Design and development
The Sky Baby was designed by Ray Stits and built with Robert H. Starr as a follow-on to the Sti ...
flown by
Robert H. Starr. The fuselage is welded steel tubing with fabric covering. The wing is all-wood construction.
Operational history
Thirty-four flights took place in 1984 with
United States Navy pilot Harold Nemer at the controls.
Specifications
See also
References
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Homebuilt aircraft
High-wing aircraft
Single-engined tractor aircraft
Aircraft first flown in 1984
1980s United States experimental aircraft