<!-- This article is a part of Wikipedia:WikiProject Aircraft. Please see Wikipedia:WikiProject Aircraft/page content for recommended layout. -->
The Pober Super Ace was a single-seat sports aircraft designed as a homebuilt aircraft by Orland Corben in 1935. Originally the "Corben Super Ace," it was an evolution of the Corben Baby Ace, and closely linked with it throughout their existence.
It was a single-seat parasol wing monoplane of conventional tailwheel configuration. As published, the plans called for an engine from a Ford Model A (some say Ford Model B
|prime units? = imp
|crew=one
|capacity=
|length m=5.64
|length ft=18
|length in=6
|span m=8.32
|span ft=27
|span in=3.5
|width m=<!-- if applicable -->
|width ft=<!-- if applicable -->
|width in=<!-- if applicable -->
|height m=1.98
|height ft=6
|height in=6
|wing area sqm=10.96
|wing area sqft=118
|empty weight kg=311
|empty weight lb=685
|gross weight kg=467
|gross weight lb=1,030
|eng1 number=1
|eng1 name=Continental
|eng1 kw=63
|eng1 hp=85
|eng2 number=
|eng2 type=
|eng2 kw=<!-- prop engines -->
|eng2 hp=<!-- prop engines -->
|max speed kmh=177
|max speed mph=110
|cruise speed kmh=145
|cruise speed mph=90
|range km=403
|range miles=250
|endurance h=<!-- if range unknown -->
|endurance min=<!-- if range unknown -->
|ceiling m=4,572
|ceiling ft=15,000
|climb rate ms=4
|climb rate ftmin=800
External links
- Ace Aircraft Manufacturing Company
- The History of Ace Aircraft
