Waco A series
Waco A series | |
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Waco PBA biplane of 1932 at the Historic Aircraft Restoration Museum near St Louis Missouri in 2006 showing the wide side-by-side seating layout | |
Role | two-seat side-by-side biplane |
National origin | United States |
Manufacturer | Waco Aircraft Company |
Introduction | 1932 |
Status | a few examples still extant in 2009 |
Primary user | private owners |
The Waco A series is a range of light American-built twin side-by-side seater sporting biplanes of the early 1930s.
Development
The Waco A series was introduced in 1932 as an affordable private-owner aircraft with cross-country range and baggage capacity and a more sporting image than the larger Waco F series. The A series offered a number of engine options which had varying sub-designations. The power range lay between the KBA with a 100 hp (75 kW) Kinner engine and the later UBA with a 210 hp (157 kW) Continental powerplant.[1]
The PLA "Sportsman" of 1933 introduced a longer wider fuselage and a higher useful load and had a 170 hp (127 kW) Jacobs LA-1 radial engine. The last model in the series was the ULA, also of 1933, with a 210 hp (157 kW) powerplant.[2]
Operational history
The A series was bought mainly by private pilot owners with a sporting inclination. Relatively few were produced and the type survives in small numbers in 2009. A PBA is on display in the Historic Aircraft Restoration Museum at Dauster Field near St Louis, Missouri.
Variants
Data from Aerofiles[3]
BA series
- BBA
- 165 hp (123 kW) Wright J-5 - none produced
- KBA
- 100 hp (75 kW) Kinner K-5 - one built
- IBA
- 125 hp (93 kW) Kinner B-5 - three built including one conversion
- PBA
- 170 hp (130 kW) Jacobs LA-1 - six built
- RBA
- 110 hp (82 kW) later 125 hp (93 kW) Warner Scarab - 4 built
- TBA
- 160 hp (120 kW) Kinner R-5 - none built
- UBA
- 210 hp (160 kW) Continental R-670 - at least 6 built
CA series
- KCA
- 100 hp (75 kW) Kinner K-5 - possibly none built
- PCA
- 170 hp (130 kW) Jacobs LA-1 - possibly none built
- RCA
- 110 hp (82 kW) Warner Scarab - possibly none built
- TCA
- 160 hp (120 kW) Kinner R-5 - none built
- UCA
- 210 hp (160 kW) Continental R-670 - none built
LA series
- PLA Sportsman
- longer and wider fuselage and 170 hp (130 kW) Jacobs LA-1 - 4 built
- ULA Sportsman
- as PLA with 210 hp (160 kW) Continental R-670 - 1 built
Specifications (RBA variant)
Data from Green, 1965, p. 306
General characteristics
- Crew: one
- Capacity: one passenger
- Length: 21 ft 0 in (6.4 m)
- Wingspan: 29 ft 6 in (8.84 m)
- Height: 8 ft 8 in (2.44 m)
- Empty weight: 1,250 lb (567 kg)
- Gross weight: 1,949 lb (884 kg)
- Powerplant: 1 × Warner Scarab , 125 hp (93 kW)
Performance
- Maximum speed: 104 mph (167 km/h, 90 kn)
- Cruise speed: 91 mph (146 km/h, 79 kn)
- Range: 400 mi (640 km, 350 nmi)
- Service ceiling: 12,800 ft (3,900 m)
- Rate of climb: 500 ft/min (2.5 m/s)
References
Notes
Bibliography
- Green, William (1965). The Aircraft of the World. Macdonald & Co. (Publishers) Ltd.
- Simpson, Rod (2001). Airlife's World Aircraft. Airlife Publishing Ltd. ISBN 1-84037-115-3.