N101D - 1954 AEROCAR ONE
Aircraft Summary
General
Year
1954
Manufacturer
AEROCAR
Model
ONE
Serial Number
3
Registration #
N101D
Condition
Used
Description
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Courtesy Aircraft is offering this special piece of aviation history; A Fully Standard Certified 1954 AEROCAR. This AEROCAR features folding wings that can be towed behind the automobile while in transit on the road. It also features automobile necessities including a horn and rear view mirror. This is one of five original AEROCARS that still exists today.
Airframe
Airframe Notes
Two-Place aircraft with side-by-side seating, four wheels, high, unobtrusive wings and a single Lycoming O-320 Engine mounted over the rear wheels. The propeller is mounted at the end of a long tail cone, and the latter is angled up considerably, to provide adequate propeller clearance. Cruise speed is 100 mph. Takeoff speed is 55 mph and the airplane is controlled with the same steering wheel. It takes approximately 10 minutes to convert the automobile to an airplane.
Additional Equipment
Additional Equipment
Air Horn
Bracket Air filter
Artex ELT-200
Skytec Starter
Complete Manuals
Inspection Status
Inspection Status
SPECIFICATIONS:
Engine: Lycoming 0-320, 4 cylinder rated at 150 H.P.
Length Overall (as an airplane): 21 feet
Height Overall (as an airplane): 7 feet 2 inches
Length of Car Portion: 10 feet 4 inches
Length of Trailer Portion: 13 feet
Width of Trailer: 8 feet
Wingspan: 30 feet
Wing Cord: 6 feet 3 inches
Wing Area: 168 square feet
Seat car Width: 44 inches
Baggage Space 24 cubic feet
Gross Weight: 2,100 pounds
Empty Weight: 1,300 pounds
Useful Load: 800 pounds
Payload with 24 gallons of fuel: 656 pounds
Fuel Capacity: 24 Gallons
Oil Capacity: 7 quarts
Service Ceiling: 12,000 feet
Cruising Range: 300 miles
AIRSPEEDS:
Maximum Speed: 110 mph
Cruise Speed: 100 mph
Approach Speed: 55 mph
TIMELINE:
6/1/1956: Flight Test and Standard Certified
12/1/1960: 700 Hours TTNEW
7/15/1966: 15,056 Miles, 751.3 Flight Hours
1996: Engine Overhauled including New Hoses, Slick Mags and New Cylinders- 774 Flight Hrs
1998: Last Annual Completed at 781 Flight Hours
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