Arado SC I
Appearance
SC I | |
---|---|
General information | |
Type | Civil trainer |
Manufacturer | Arado |
Number built | 14 |
History | |
First flight | 1926 |
The Arado SC I was a biplane trainer developed in Germany in the 1920s. It was based on the S I, but powered by a far more powerful inline engine. Accordingly, the structure received considerable strengthening. The aircraft was intended for the clandestine military flying school at Lipetsk, but it was not accepted for this service. Instead, a small number were built for the Deutsche Verkehrsfliegerschule. [1]
Specifications
[edit]General characteristics
- Crew: two, pilot and instructor
- Length: 9.70 m (31 ft 10 in)
- Wingspan: 12.92 m (42 ft 3 in)
- Height: 3.10 m (10 ft 2 in)
- Wing area: 29.3 m2 (315 sq ft)
- Empty weight: 1,000 kg (2,205 lb)
- Gross weight: 1,500 kg (3,309 lb)
- Powerplant: 1 × BMW IV , 170 kW (230 hp)
Performance
- Maximum speed: 180 km/h (110 mph, 96 kn)
- Service ceiling: 5,200 m (17,100 ft)
See also
[edit]Related lists
References
[edit]Wikimedia Commons has media related to Arado SC I.
- ^ "Arado SC-I". Nevington War Museum. Retrieved 2023-10-13.
- Taylor, Michael J. H. (1989). Jane's Encyclopedia of Aviation. London: Studio Editions. p. 73.
- World Aircraft Information Files. Brightstar Publishing, London. File 889 Sheet 73
- German Aircraft between 1919 – 1945
- Nevington War Museum