Bellanca Aircruiser

Bellanca Aircruiser

infobox Aircraft
name = Airbus/Aircruiser
type = Passenger/cargo aircraft
manufacturer = Bellanca Aircraft Corporation



caption = Bellanca Aircruiser under restoration at the Western Canada Aviation Museum, Winnipeg, 2006.
designer = Giuseppe Mario Bellanca
first flight = 1930
introduction =
retired =
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primary user = Private operators
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number built = 23
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The Bellanca Aircruiser and Airbus were high-wing, single engine aircraft built by Bellanca Aircraft Corporation of New Castle, Delaware. The aircraft was built as a "workhorse" intended for use as a passenger or cargo aircraft. It was available as land, sea or ski plane. The aircraft was powered by either a Wright Cyclone or Pratt and Whitney Hornet engine. The Airbus and Aircruiser served as both a commercial and military transport.

Design and development

The first Bellanca Airbus was built in 1930 as the P-100. An efficient design, it was capable of carrying 12 to 14 passengers depending on the cabin interior configuration, with later versions carrying up to 15. In 1931, test pilot George Haldeman flew the P-100 a distance of 4,400 miles in a time aloft of 35 hours. Although efficient, with a cost per mile figure of 0.08 cent per mile calculated for that flight, the first Airbus didn't sell due to its water-cooled engine.

In service

The next model, the P-200 Airbus, was powered by a larger, more reliable air-cooled engine. One version (P-200-A) came with floats and operated as a ferry service in New York City, flying between Wall Street and the East River. Other versions included a P-200 Deluxe model, with custom interiors and seating for nine. The P-300 was designed to carry 15 passengers. The final model, the "Aircruiser," was the most efficient aircraft of its day, and would rank high amongst all aircraft designs. With a Wright Cyclone air-cooled supercharged radial engine rated at 715 hp, the Aircruiser could carry a useful load greater than its empty weight. In the mid-1930s, the Aircruiser could carry 4,000 lb payloads at a speed of between 145-155 mph, a performance that multi-engine Fokkers and Ford Trimotors could not come close to matching.

In 1934, US federal regulations outlawed single engine transports on US airlines, virtually eliminating future markets for the Aircruiser. Where the workhorse capabilities of the Aircruiser stood out was in Canada. Several of the "The Flying W", as it was commonly dubbed in Canada, were used in northern mining operations, ferrying ore, supplies and the occasional passenger into the 1970s.

Variants

Airbus

;P-100 Airbus:14-passenger monoplane powered by a 600hp (447kW) Curtis Conqueror engine, one built later converted into a P-200.;P-200 Airbus:12-passenger monoplane, nine-built and one converted from P-100.;P-300 Airbus:15-seater monoplane powered by a Wright R-1820 Cyclone engine. ;Y1C-27:United States Army Air Corps designation for four P-200 Airbuses powered by 550hp (410kW) Pratt & Whitney R-1860 Hornet engine. All later converted to C-27C.;C-27A Airbus:Production version of the Y1C-27 powered by a 650hp (485kW) Pratt & Whitney R-1860 Hornet engine, ten built. One converted to a C-27B the rest converted to C-27Cs.;C-27B Airbus:One C-27A re-engined with a 675hp R-1820-17 engine.;C-27C Airbus:Four Y1C-27s and nine of the C-27A re-engined with a 750hp R-1820-25 engine.

Aircruiser

;Aircruiser 66-67:Improved structure modified from a P-200 with a 675hp Wright SR-1820 Cyclone engine;Aircruiser 66-70:An Aircruiser with a 710hp Wright SGR-1820 Cyclone engine, five-built exported to Canada.;Aircruiser 66-75:An Aircruiser with a 730hp Wright Cyclone engine, three built.;Aircruiser 66-76 :A cargo-version of the Aircruiser with a 760hp Wright Cyclone.;Aircruiser 66-80:An Aircruiser with a 850hp Wright Cyclone engine.

Operators

;CAN
*Canadian Pacific Airlines (Aircruiser)
*Central Northern Airways (Aircruiser)
*Mackenzie Air Service (Aircruiser);USA
*New York and Suburban Airlines (Airbus)
*United States Army Air Corps (Airbus);MEX;PHI

urvivors

The last flying Aircruiser, "CF-BTW," a 1938 model, after serving in Manitoba, is now on display at the Tillamook Air Museum, in Tillamook, Oregon.

Another Bellanca Aircruiser, "CF-AWR" named the "Eldorado Radium Silver Express", built in 1935, is presently under restoration at the Western Canada Aviation Museum, Winnipeg.

pecifications (66-70 Aircruiser)

aircraft specifications
plane or copter?= plane
jet or prop?= prop
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crew= one, pilot
capacity=16 passengers
length main= 43 ft 4 in
length alt= 13.21 m
span main= 65 ft 0 in
span alt= 19.82 m
height main= 11 ft 6 in
height alt= 3.51 m
area main= 520 ft²
area alt= 48.3 m²
airfoil=
empty weight main=6,072 lb
empty weight alt= 2,754 kg
loaded weight main= 10,000 lb
loaded weight alt= 4,536 kg
useful load main=
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engine (prop)=Wright R-1820 Cyclone 9
type of prop=9-cylinder supercharged air-cooled radial engine
number of props=1
power main= 710 hp
power alt= 530 kW
power original=

max speed main= 144 knots
max speed alt= 165 mph, 266 km/h
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range main= 608 nm
range alt= 700 miles, 1,130 km
ceiling main= 22,000 ft
ceiling alt= 6,700 m
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C-26 - C-27 -
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* List of airliners
* List of military aircraft of the United States
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References

* Green, William and Pollinger, Gerald. "The Aircraft of the World". London: Macdonald, 1955.
* Gurling, Christian. Curator, Tillamook Air Museum

External links

* [http://www.aviabellancainc.com/ AviaBellanca Aircraft Corporation website]

* [http://www.bellanca-aircraft.com/ Alexandria Aircraft website]

* [http://www.wingsovercanada.ca/flyingW1.htm Bellanca's Big Birds]

* [http://www.friendsofbellanca.org/ Friends of Bellanca Field]


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