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{{Infobox aircraft |name = Student Prince<!-- avoid stating manufacturer (it's stated 3 lines below) unless name used by other aircraft manufacturers --> |image = N10471 a 1929 Adcox Special Student Prince, serial number 2 (3832161673).jpg |caption = <!-- Image caption; if it isn't descriptive, please skip. --> |alt = <!-- Alt text for main image --> |type = Sport lightplane |national_origin = [[United States of America]]<!-- Use the main nation (ie. UK), not constituent country (England); don't use "EU". List collaborative programs of only 2 or 3 nations; for more than 3, use "Multi-national:. --> |manufacturer = [[Adcox Aviation Trade School|Adcox]]<ref name="AerofileAb">{{cite web|url=http://aerofiles.com/_ab.html |title=Aircraft Ab - Ak |last=Eckland |first=K.O. |date=2 May 2009 |publisher=aerofiles.com |accessdate=26 January 2012 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121205051134/http://aerofiles.com/_ab.html |archivedate=5 December 2012 }}</ref> |designer = Basil B Smith<ref name="AerofileAb"/><!--Only appropriate for single designers, not project leaders--> |first_flight = 17 September 1929<ref name="AerofileAb"/><!--If this hasn't happened, skip this field!--> |introduction = <!--Date the aircraft entered or will enter military or revenue service--> |retired = <!--Date the aircraft left service. If vague or more than a few dates, skip this --> |status = <!--In most cases, redundant; use sparingly--> |primary_user = <!-- List only one user; for military aircraft, this is a nation or a service arm. Please DON'T add those tiny flags, as they limit horizontal space. --> |more_users = <!-- Limited to THREE (3) 'more users' here (4 total users). Separate users with <br/>. --> |produced = <!--Years in production (eg. 1970β1999) if still in active use but no longer built --> |number_built = 6<ref name="AerofileAb"/><!-- Total number of flight-worthy aircraft completed. --> |program cost = <!--Total program cost--> |unit cost = <!--Incremental or flyaway cost for military or retail price for commercial aircraft--> |developed_from = <!--The aircraft which formed the basis for this aircraft--> |variants = <!--Variants OF this aircraft--> |developed_into = <!--For derivative aircraft based on this aircraft--> }} The '''Adcox Student Prince''' was a two-seat open-[[cockpit]] [[biplane]] designed by Basil Smith and built by the students of the US [[Adcox Aviation Trade School]] in [[1929 in aviation|1929]]. It was based on the one-off [[Adcox Special]], and the first example flew on 17 September. A single example of a '''Student Prince X''' was produced in 1931 powered by a 90 hp ACE engine. As of 2004, a single example remains registered in the United States, which was successively re-engined with 100 hp [[Kinner K-5]], then 110 hp [[Warner Scarab Junior]], [[Comet 150hp]], 150 hp [[Wright-Hisso A]] and 220 hp [[Continental E-225]] in 1963.<ref name="AerofileAb"/>
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