Alvarez Polliwagen
Appearance
Polliwagen | |
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Role | Homebuilt aircraft |
Designer | Joseph Alvarez |
The Alvarez Polliwagen is a 1970s homebuilt aircraft. The aircraft has a combination of many high performance features not typically found in a Volkswagen air-cooled engine-powered homebuilt.[1]
Design and development
[edit]The Polliwagen is a low wing, side-by-side configuration, T tailed, tricycle landing gear equipped aircraft with tip tanks. The aircraft was developed and tested with a one quarter scale radio controlled model.[2] Ailerons and flaps are full span. The fuselage is built from composites with foam cores. The aircraft's engine is configured with a turbocharger and constant speed propeller.[3] Entrance is through a swing up canopy.[4]
Specifications (Polliwagen)
[edit]Data from Plane and Pilot[3]
General characteristics
- Crew: 1
- Capacity: 1 passenger
- Length: 16 ft (4.9 m)
- Wingspan: 26 ft (7.9 m)
- Airfoil: Wortmann FX-67-K-150
- Empty weight: 600 lb (272 kg)
- Gross weight: 1,250 lb (567 kg)
- Fuel capacity: 19 U.S. gallons (72 L; 16 imp gal)
- Powerplant: 1 × Revmaster R-2100D horizontally opposed piston, 78 hp (58 kW)
- Propellers: 2-bladed two-position constant-speed Maloof metal propeller
Performance
- Maximum speed: 220 kn (250 mph, 400 km/h)
- Cruise speed: 160 kn (180 mph, 290 km/h)
- Stall speed: 33 kn (38 mph, 61 km/h)
- Range: 1,000 nmi (1,200 mi, 1,900 km)
- Service ceiling: 28,000 ft (8,500 m)
- Rate of climb: 700 ft/min (3.6 m/s)
See also
[edit]Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era