| A modest expansion in the capabilities of the J-3 and J-4 range was achieved with the Piper J-5 Cruiser which, although basically similar to the J-3, had a minimal increase in fuselage width to provide three-seat accommodation. First seen in early 1940 as the J-5A Cruiser with a 56kW Continental A75-8 engine, it became available subsequently as the J-5B with a similarly powered Avco Lycoming GO-145-C2 engine, then being designated J-5C with the installation of a 75kW Avco Lycoming O-235-C. Civil J-5A and J-5B aircraft were impressed for service with the US Army during World War II under the designations L-4F and L-4G respectively, and the US Navy procured 100 aircraft similar to the J-5C under the designation HE-1. These had the 75kW Avco Lycoming O-235-2, and a hinged top decking to the rear fuselage to allow the loading and unloading of a stretcher; when, in 1943, the designation letter H was allocated to identify helicopters, the HE-1s were redesignated AE-1. When production ended a total of 1,404 J-5 Cruisers had been built.
MODEL | J-5C Cruiser |
ENGINE | 1 x Avco Lycoming O-235-C flat-four piston engine, 75kW |
WEIGHTS |
Take-off weight | 703 kg | 1550 lb |
Empty weight | 388 kg | 855 lb |
DIMENSIONS |
Wingspan | 10.82 m | 36 ft 6 in |
Length | 6.86 m | 23 ft 6 in |
Height | 2.08 m | 7 ft 10 in |
Wing area | 16.63 m2 | 179.00 sq ft |
PERFORMANCE |
Max. speed | 177 km/h | 110 mph |
Ceiling | 4570 m | 15000 ft |
Range | 620 km | 385 miles |
chris clark, e-mail, 08.12.2007 03:51 I AM LOOKING FOR A MODEL OF THIS AIRCRAFT EITHER PLASTIC,DIECAST OR WOOD... reply | Keith Russell, e-mail, 16.02.2007 23:32 Do you know where I could purchase a small scale model of the Piper J-5 Cruiser? reply |
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