Barnhart Wampus Kat

1930

Back to the Virtual Aircraft Museum
  Virtual Aircraft Museum / USA / Barnhart  

Barnhart Wampus Kat

There is no text information for this aircraft at the moment.

Comments
Dan MacPherson, e-mail, 07.07.2023 07:37

The Wampus Cat was destroyed in a windstorm at Altadena Airport, not Sierra (Hastings) airport. this was told to me by Charles R. Little of Hastings Ranch California. He was the son of CR Little.

reply

Graham Clayton, e-mail, 13.02.2021 05:22

The only aircraft manufactured in Pasadena. One of the unusual features was a control by which either or both motors may be operated. The location of the hangar where the Twin 15 was destroyed is now part of the Altadena Golf Course.

reply

Barry, 30.06.2016 18:38

Designed by the aviation pioneer George Edward "Eddie" Barnhart and constructed at the C.R.Little Aircraft Works Pasadena the Barnhart Twin 15 was a twin engined four passenger aircraft. I made it's first flight in 1920 and was wrecked in a storm the following year.

Span 50'0" Length 30'10" Height 11'0" Wing area 485 sq ft
Gross weight 4.015 lb

Cruising speed 90 mph Service ceiling 11,600 ft

reply

Do you have any comments?

Name    E-mail


All rhe World's Rotorcraft AVIATION TOP 100 - www.avitop.com Avitop.com