Pitcairn PA-1 Fleetwing
Pitcairn PA-1 Fleetwing | |
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Pitcarin PA-1 Fleetwing model on display at the EAA Airventure Museum | |
Role | Biplane |
National origin | United States of America |
Manufacturer | Pitcairn Aircraft Company |
Designer | Agnew E. Larson |
First flight | 1925 |
Introduction | 1925 |
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The Pitcairn PA-1 Fleetwing (Pitcairn Aviation - One) [1] is the first biplane designed for air racing and commercial airmail service by Pitcairn Aircraft Company.[2]
Design
The Fleetwing biplane featured 3 cockpits capable carrying four revenue sightseeing passengers. The fuselage used (square and round) steel tubing with fabric covering. The squarish fuselage featured a slanted radiator on the front of the lower cowling[3]
Operational history
The prototype PA-1 crashed after a flight with the control cables rigged backwards. A second aircraft was built shortly afterward. [4] [5]
Specifications (Pitcairn PA-1 Fleetwing)
Data from Aerofiles
General characteristics
- Capacity: 5
- Length: 25 ft 11 in (7.90 m)
- Wingspan: 38 ft (12 m)
- Powerplant: 1 × Curtiss C-6 , 160 hp (120 kW)
Performance
- Maximum speed: 96 kn; 177 km/h (110 mph)
- Cruise speed: 81 kn; 150 km/h (93 mph)
- Stall speed: 39 kn; 72 km/h (45 mph)
Notes
- ↑ American Aviation Historical Society. AAHS journal, Volume 31.
- ↑ Frank Kingston Smith. Legacy of wings: the story of Harold F. Pitcairn.
- ↑ "Pitcairn". Retrieved 1 February 2011.
- ↑ Robert J. Serling. From the captain to the colonel: an informal history of Eastern Airlines.
- ↑ Jack Cox (November 1991). "Harold Armstrongs Pitcairn Fleetwing". Sport Aviation.
Bibliography
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