miércoles, 17 de diciembre de 2014

Pitcairn PAA-1

The Pitcairn PAA-1 was an autogyro developed in the United States in the early 1930s. Of similar configuration to Pitcairn's earlier machines, the PAA-1 had an airplane-like fuselage with two open cockpits in tandem and a tractor-mounted engine in the nose. It was also equipped with small wings, which carried control surfaces, rather than using the rotor for flight control. It was a smaller and lighter machine than its predecessors and was designed specifically with private pilots in mind.
Variants

PAA-1 - main production version with Kinner B-5 engine
PA-20 - improved version with Kinner R-5 engine
PA-24 - version with twin tails and Kinner R-5 engine, modified from existing PAA-1s and PA-20s

Specifications
Data from "Pitcairn, A G A, Pitcairn-Cierva, Pitcairn-Larsen"
General characteristics

Crew: One pilot
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