- Design and operation
- Variants
- Specifications (Bird Model A)
- References
- External links
name=Brunner-Winkle Bird | image=Brunner Winkle Bird A NC9115 HARM 10.06.06R edited-2.jpg | caption=Bird A of 1929 fitted with Curtiss OX-5 engine preserved at the Historic Aircraft Restoration Museum near St Louis, Missouri }}{{Infobox aircraft type | type=air-taxi/joyrider | national origin=United States | manufacturer=Brunner-Winkle | designer=Michael Gregor | first flight=September 1928 | introduced= | retired= | status=some aircraft still flying and on display in museums | primary user=private flyers and barnstorming | number built=ca. 240 | developed from= | variants with their own articles= }} |
The Brunner-Winkle Bird was a three-seat taxi and joy-riding aircraft produced in the US from 1928 to 1931. Design and operationThe Model A version was powered by the ubiquitous Curtiss OX-5, and featured a welded steel-tube truss fuselage with metal and fabric skinning. The wings, constructed of Spruce and plywood were also covered with metal and fabric skinning. The Model A had a reasonable performance for an OX-5 powered aircraft. The Model A's ease of handling led to its entry into the 1929 Guggenheim Safety Airplane contest, where it was awarded the highest ratings for a standard production aircraft.[1] The Model A was awarded Group 2 approval no 2-33 in January 1929 for the first nine aircraft serial no. 1000 to 1008. Aircraft serial no. 1009 upwards were manufactured under Air Transport Certificate no. 101.[2][1] The Model B followed on from the initial Bird design and was fitted with the uncowled Kinner radial engine. Production aircraft were designated BK.[1] VariantsData from: aerofiles.com[3]- Model A
- original production version with Curtiss OX-5 engine (ca. 80 built)
- Model AT
- version with Milwaukee Tank engine (2 converted from Model A)
- Model B
- version with Kinner K-5 engine (1 prototype)
- ;Model BK
- production version of Model B (84 built)
- Model C
- version with Wright J-5 engine (1 built)
- ;Model CC
- version with Curtiss R-600 Challenger engine (1 built)
- ;Model CJ
- version with Jacobs LA-1 engine (6 built)
- ;Model CK
- version with Kinner B-5 engine (50 built)
- ;Model RK
- export version of Model CK (1 built)
- Model E
- 4-5 seat version with enclosed cabin and Kinner B-5 engine (1 built)
- Model F
- version with Packard DR-980 (1 built)
Specifications (Bird Model A) {{Aircraft specs |ref=U.S. civil aircraft series:Vol.2 [2] |prime units?=imp |crew=1 |capacity=1 |length ft=22 |length in=3 |length note= |span m= |span ft=34 |span in=00 |height ft=8 |height in=8 |wing area sqft=266 |aspect ratio= |airfoil= |empty weight lb=1315 |gross weight lb=2150 |max takeoff weight kg= |max takeoff weight lb= |max takeoff weight note= |fuel capacity= |more general=
|eng1 number=1 |eng1 name=Curtiss OX-5 |eng1 type=V-8 water-cooled piston engine |eng1 hp=90 |prop blade number=2 |prop name=wooden fixed-pitch propeller |prop dia m= |prop dia ft= |prop dia in= |prop dia note=
|max speed mph=105 |cruise speed mph=88 |stall speed kmh= |stall speed mph= |stall speed kts= |stall speed note= |never exceed speed kmh= |never exceed speed mph= |never exceed speed kts= |never exceed speed note= |range km= |range miles=450 |range nmi= |range note= |ferry range km= |ferry range miles= |ferry range nmi= |ferry range note= |endurance= |ceiling ft=3800 |g limits= |roll rate= |climb rate ftmin=520 |time to altitude= |wing loading kg/m2= |wing loading lb/sqft= |wing loading note= |fuel consumption kg/km= |fuel consumption lb/mi= |power/mass= |more performance= }}
References{{commons category|Brunner-Winkle Bird}}1. ^1 2 {{cite web |title=The Brunner Winkle Bird at the Cradle of Aviation Museum |url=http://www.cradleofaviation.org/history/history/aircraft/brunner_winkle_bird.html |first=Talmage |last=John |website=www.cradleofaviation.org |accessdate=21 September 2018}} 2. ^1 {{cite book |last1=Juptner |first1=Joseph J. |title=U.S. civil aircraft series:Vol.2 |date=1 May 1993 |publisher=TAB AERO |isbn=978-0830643677 |pages=9 to 11}} 3. ^{{cite web |title=Aircraft Ba-Bl |work=aerofiles.com |url=http://aerofiles.com/_ba.html |accessdate=2008-10-19}}
External links- {{cite web |title=Yanks Search Results |url=https://yanksair.com/Products/12/98/Brunner-Winkle-Bird-BK/ |accessdate=21 September 2018 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160814050136/https://yanksair.com/Products/12/98/Brunner-Winkle-Bird-BK/ |archivedate=14 August 2016 |date=14 August 2016}}
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