Dempsey TD-3 Beta Lightning

TD-3 Beta Lightning
Role Homebuilt aircraft
National origin United States
Designer Thomas S. Dempsey
First flight 14 September 1969
Number built 1


The Dempsey TD-3 Beta Lightning is the second original homebuilt design from Thomas Dempsey.

Design and development

The TD-3 was built with the design goals of being strong, comfortable and fast. The twin boom, twin engine design was loosely based on the Lockheed P-38 Lightning planform.[1]

The TD-3 Beta Lightning is a twin boom, twin engine, tricycle gear monoplane with side-by-side configuration seating. The wooden spar wings are fabric covered. The fuselage pod is all fiberglass. The landing gear mechanism is sourced from a Piper Aztec, with the retraction mechanism retracting rearward rather than forward as on the Aztec. Four wing fuel tanks are mounted internally. The fuselage and tail booms have a supported welded steel tube frame with aluminum stringers.[1]

Specifications (TD-3 Beta Lightning)

Data from Sport Aviation

General characteristics

Performance

See also

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration and era

References

  1. 1 2 "Dempsey Beta Lightning". Sport Aviation. August 1970.
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