Sauser P6E

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Sauser P6E
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P-6E built as a Curtiss F11C-2 Goshawk replica
General information
Type Homebuilt aircraft
National origin United States
Designer
Donald Sauser
StatusPlans no longer available
Number built4
History
Developed from Curtiss P-6 Hawk

The Sauser P6E is an American homebuilt aircraft that was designed and built by Donald Sauser of Tustin, California. The aircraft is an 82% scale reproduction of the 1920s Curtiss P-6 Hawk. When it was available the aircraft was supplied in the form of plans for amateur construction by the Sauser Aircraft Company. [1] [2]

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Design and development

Like the aircraft it is patterned after, the Sauser P6E features a strut-braced biplane layout, a single-seat open cockpit with a windshield, fixed conventional landing gear with wheel pants and a single engine in tractor configuration. [1]

The aircraft is made from welded steel tubing and wood, with its flying surfaces covered in doped aircraft fabric. Its 25.83 ft (7.9 m) span wing has a wing area of 170.0 sq ft (15.79 m2). The acceptable power range is 180 to 260 hp (134 to 194 kW) and the standard engine used is a 212 hp (158 kW) Chevrolet small-block V-8 automotive conversion powerplant. [1]

The Sauser P6E has a typical empty weight of 1,425 lb (646 kg) and a gross weight of 2,040 lb (930 kg), giving a useful load of 615 lb (279 kg). With full fuel of 27 U.S. gallons (100 L; 22 imp gal) the payload for the pilot and baggage is 453 lb (205 kg). [1]

Operational history

Sauser P6Es have been registered with the US Federal Aviation Administration under a variety of type designations, making them hard to catalog. Types registered include Sauser QC, Johnson F11C-2PJ (built as a F11C-2 replica), Wooldridge Saco P6-E Hawk and Roof Curtis Hawk P6E. [3] [4] [5] [6]

Aircraft on display

Specifications (Sauser P6E)

Data from AeroCrafter [1]

General characteristics

Performance

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Purdy, Don: AeroCrafter - Homebuilt Aircraft Sourcebook, Fifth Edition, page 250. BAI Communications, 15 July 1998. ISBN   0-9636409-4-1
  2. 1 2 March Field Air Museum (n.d.). "P-6 Hawk, Curtis (replica)". Archived from the original on March 3, 2014. Retrieved March 3, 2014.
  3. Federal Aviation Administration (March 29, 2014). "N-Number Inquiry Results N90DS" . Retrieved March 29, 2014.
  4. Federal Aviation Administration (March 29, 2014). "N-Number Inquiry Results N442PJ" . Retrieved March 29, 2014.
  5. Federal Aviation Administration (March 29, 2014). "N-Number Inquiry Results N383SB" . Retrieved March 29, 2014.
  6. Federal Aviation Administration (March 29, 2014). "N-Number Inquiry Results N386PE" . Retrieved March 29, 2014.