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The Bede BD-5 Micro is a series of small, single-seat homebuilt aircraft created in the late 1960s by US aircraft designer Jim Bede and introduced to the market primarily in kit form by the now-defunct Bede Aircraft Corporation in the early 1970s.
Here you'll find pictures, information and web links related to the BD-5 as well as to other Bede aircraft and experimental aviation in general. Enjoy! Former Project: BD-5J - N3038V
Bede BD-5J Aircraft Brochure - Free download as PDF File (.pdf) or view presentation slides online.
A collection of pictures of the BD-5, other Bede Aircraft models and various other images from photos taken by myself and web site contributors. (Special thanks to David Anderson for his great image contributions!)
The BD-5J is a single-seat, single-engine, homebuilt jet aircraft sold as a kit by Bede Aircraft. The BD-5J, also called the Acrostar, is the jet-powered version of the BD-5, a pusher-propeller light aircraft that first flew on September 12, 1971.
The BD-5 was designed in 1973, and proved to be an extremely popular aircraft. The BD-5 is small and lightweight, and can be either single seat propeller or jet driven. The jet version is listed in the Guinness book of records as the world's smallest jet.
The aircraft has been modified for a number of engines since - a 115hp Honda straight 4 being popular, and the turbojet BD-5J being the 'top of the line'. A number of projects have been started in New Zealand.