Partenavia Oscar
Oscar / Charlie | |
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Role | Light tourer |
Manufacturer | Partenavia |
Designer | Luigi Pascale |
First flight | 2 April 1965 |
Introduction | 1967 |
Primary user | Aero Club d'Italia |
Number built | 312 |
Developed from | Partenavia Fachiro |
Variants | Vulcanair V1.0 |
The Partenavia P.64B/P.66B Oscar is an Italian two/four-seat, single-engined, high-wing monoplane built by Partenavia.
Development
Developed as an all-metal version of the P.57 Fachiro, the prototype was designated the P.64 Fachiro III and first flew on 2 April 1965. Improvements were made to the design, mainly to the rear fuselage to fit a panoramic rear window, and now renamed the P.64B Oscar B it first flew in 1967. Also known as the Oscar 180 powered by a 180 hp Lycoming O-360-A1A piston engine, a 200 hp version (with a Lycoming O-360-A1B engine) was known as the Oscar-200. Twenty-one aircraft were delivered to South Africa and assembled by AFIC (Pty) Limited and marketed as the AFIC RSA 200 Falcon.
In January 1976 the company flew a new fully aerobatic version, the P.66C Charlie, and 96 were built, mainly for the Aero Club d'Italia.
Variants
- P.64 Fachiro III - Prototype, one built.
- P.64B Oscar B - Production aircraft with cut-down rear fuselage and 180 hp (134 kW) Lycoming engine, 64 built.
- P.64B Oscar 180 - Marketing name for the Oscar B.
- P.64B Oscar 200 - 200 hp version of the Oscar B, 9 built.
- P.66B Oscar 100 - Two-seat version with 100 hp (75 kW) Lycoming engine, 80 built.
- P.66B Oscar 150 - Three-seat version with 150 hp (112 kW) Lycoming O-320 engine, 50 built.
- P.66C Charlie - Four-seat aerobatic version of the P.66B with 160 hp Lycoming engine, 107 built.
- P.66D Delta - P.66B with minor changes, one built.
- P.66T Charlie - Two-seat trainer version of the P.66C, one built.
- AFIC RSA 200 Falcon - South-African version of the P.64.
Operators
Specifications (P.66C Charlie)
Data from Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1982-83 [2]
General characteristics
- Crew: one
- Capacity: three passengers
Performance
See also
Related development
Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era
References
- The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft (Part Work 1982-1985). Orbis Publishing.
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