Pitcairn PA-18

The Pitcairn PA-18 was an autogyro produced in the United States in the early 1930s.[1]

PA-18
Pitcairn PA-18 in flight at Andy Barnhart Memorial Airport, New Carlisle OH, April 17, 2009.
Role Sport autogyro
National origin United States
Manufacturer Pitcairn Aircraft Company
First flight 1932
Number built ca 20

History

In 1931, Pitcairn had produced a lightweight autogyro suitable for the private pilots as the PAA-1.[2] Experience with this and with other light, low-powered machines convinced Pitcairn that while the concept was good, they presented significant handling problems to inexperienced pilots.[2] The PA-18 was designed as a machine for the same market, but with a more powerful engine and structural strengthening.[2] The availability of more power contributed greatly to the aircraft's responsiveness at low speeds.[2]

Pitcairn PA-18 after successful flight at Andy Barnhart Memorial Airport, New Carlisle, OH, April 17, 2009.

In 2008, a PA-18 was restored to flying condition by Jack and Kate Tiffany of New Carlisle, Ohio.[3] At the same time, a second PA-18 was under restoration by the Posey Brothers firm at the Trenton-Robbinsville Airport.[4] Most other PA-18s were purchased by the United States government in 1940 and sold on to the United Kingdom.[3] They never arrived, however, since the ship carrying them was sunk by a German submarine.[3]


Specifications (PA-18)

Data from "Pitcairn, A G A, Pitcairn-Cierva, Pitcairn-Larsen"

General characteristics

  • Crew: One pilot
  • Capacity: 1 passenger
  • Length: 19 ft 5 in (5.92 m)
  • Wingspan: 21 ft 3 in (6.48 m)
  • Powerplant: 1 × Kinner R-5 , 160 hp (120 kW)
  • Main rotor diameter: 40 ft 0 in (12.19 m)
  • Main rotor area: 1,260 sq ft (117 m2)

Performance

  • Maximum speed: 95 mph (150 km/h, 83 kn)
  • Range: 225 mi (362 km, 196 nmi)
  • Service ceiling: 12,000 ft (3,658 m)

See also

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

References

Notes
  1. Taylor 1989, p.735
  2. The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft, p.2739
  3. Erardi 2008
  4. "Pitcairn PA 18 Autogiro"
Bibliography
  • Erardi, John (7 November 2008). "Ohio man finds, fixes up unique aircraft". The Repository. Retrieved 2009-01-16.
  • "Pitcairn, A G A, Pitcairn-Cierva, Pitcairn-Larsen". Aerofiles. Retrieved 2009-01-15.
  • "Pitcairn PA 18 Autogiro". Posey Brothers Inc website. Retrieved 2016-12-18.
  • The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft. London: Aerospace Publishing.
  • Taylor, Michael J. H. (1989). Jane's Encyclopedia of Aviation. London: Studio Editions. ISBN 0-7106-0710-5.
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