Albarian | |
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Role | Homebuilt aircraft |
National origin | United States |
Designer | Lavigne Albar |
Developed from | Luscombe |
The Albar Albarian is an American aircraft designed for homebuilt construction.
Design and development
The Albarian is a two place, single engine, strut-braced, high wing aircraft with conventional landing gear. The fuselage is constructed of welded steel tubing with aircraft fabric covering. The wings are sourced from a Luscombe 8 with flap modifications for STOL performance.[1]
Specifications (Albar Albarian)
Data from Air Progress
General characteristics
- Crew: 1
- Capacity: 1
- Length: 22 ft (6.7 m)
- Wingspan: 35 ft (11 m)
- Empty weight: 675 lb (306 kg)
- Gross weight: 995 lb (451 kg)
- Powerplant: 1 × Continental C-90B horizontally opposed piston aircraft engine, 90 hp (67 kW)
- Propellers: 2-bladed
Performance
- Maximum speed: 120 kn (140 mph, 230 km/h)
- Cruise speed: 91 kn (105 mph, 169 km/h)
- Stall speed: 33 kn (38 mph, 61 km/h)
- Rate of climb: 950 ft/min (4.8 m/s)
See also
Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era
References
- ↑ "none". Air Progress: 8. Winter 1969.
External links
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