The Hoefelman CH-1 Schatzie is an American aircraft that was designed by Charles D Hoefelman for homebuilt construction.
CH-1 Schatzie | |
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Role | Homebuilt aircraft |
National origin | United States |
Designer | Charles D Hoefelman |
Introduction | 1967 |
Design and development
editThe Schatzie is a single engine, negative stagger biplane with retractable conventional landing gear. The fuselage is welded steel tubing with aircraft fabric covering. The wing is of wood construction.[1]
Specifications (CH-1 Schatzie)
editData from Sports Planes
General characteristics
- Crew: 1
- Length: 18 ft 3 in (5.56 m)
- Wingspan: 23 ft 4 in (7.11 m)
- Powerplant: 1 × Lycoming O-235 horizontally-opposed piston aircraft engine, 125 hp (93 kW)
Performance
- Maximum speed: 123 kn (141 mph, 227 km/h)
- Cruise speed: 110 kn (130 mph, 210 km/h)
- Range: 320 nmi (370 mi, 600 km)
See also
editAircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era
References
edit- ^ Popular Planes Quarterly Sports Planes. Summer 1972.
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