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Laird-Turner Meteor LTR-14

The Laird-Turner RT-14 Meteor, also called the Turner TR-14, Ring Free Meteor, PESCO Special, Miss Champion, Turner Special and the Turner Meteor was the winning aircraft of the 1938 and 1939 Thompson Trophy races.[1]

Meteor LTR-14
Role Racing aircraft
National origin America
Manufacturer Lawrence Brown Aircraft Company
Designer Roscoe Turner, Professor Howard Barlow
Introduction 1936
Number built 1

Design and development edit

The aircraft was commissioned and designed by Roscoe Turner in 1936.[2] The Meteor would be the last of the Matty Laird race planes as well as the last race plane flown by Roscoe Turner.[3]

The aircraft is a conventional geared mid-wing monoplane with a radial engine built in California. It was modified in 1936 by Mattie Laird at the E. M. Laird Airplane Company in Chicago with three-foot longer wings, wing flaps, a longer fuselage and a 50 U.S. gallons (190 L; 42 imp gal) fuel tank.[4] In 1938 wheel pants were added for the Oakland races.

Operational history edit

 
On display at the National Air and Space Museum

The aircraft was known by many names. Initially the RT-14 for "Roscoe-Turner 14 cylinder".[5] The air commerce bureau labeled it the Model No. LTR-14, Serial No. 11, Type 1 POLM.[6] The first sponsor was the Ring-Free Oil company, naming the aircraft the Ring-Free Meteor.[7] The 1938 sponsor, Pump Engineering Service Corp renamed the aircraft "The PESCO SPECIAL". In 1939, the Champion Spark Plug Co borrowed the name from its 1931 Pitcairn PCA-2 autogyro, giving the aircraft the name "Miss Champion".

  • 1937 National Air Races - Turner placed third after missing a pylon in the sun at 253.802 mph (408 km/h). A fire from a leaking fuel tank prevented Turner from racing in the Bendix Trophy race and required the fabric to be recovered before competing.
  • 1938 National Air Races - Turner won the Thompson Trophy Race at 283.416 mph (456 km/h)
  • 1938 Oakland Air Race - Second place[8]

The original aircraft was put into storage at Weir Cook Airport for 29 years until it was restored, then donated to the Crawford Auto-Aviation Museum.[9] In December 1972 the plane along with many of Roscoe Turner's trophies were transferred to the Smithsonian.[10] The aircraft retired with less than 30 hours flying time.[11]

The Cook Islands minted a $2 Coin in 2008 featuring the Laird-Turner Meteor LTR-14 as part of its 1930s Air Racing Collection[12]

Variants edit

  • In 2003, Tom Wathen built a replica of the LTR-14, demonstrating it at the 2003 EAA Airventure airshow.[13]

Specifications (Laird-Turner RT-14 Meteor) edit

Data from Smithsonian

General characteristics

Performance

  • Maximum speed: 300 kn (350 mph, 560 km/h)

See also edit

Related lists

References edit

  1. ^ Carroll V. Glines. Roscoe Turner: aviation's master showman. p. 328.
  2. ^ "Turner RT-14 Meteor". Retrieved 13 November 2011.
  3. ^ "Good and Spooky Replica LTR-14". Retrieved 14 November 2011.
  4. ^ Skyways. October 2001. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  5. ^ Eric F. Long; Mark A. Avino; John Travolta; Dana Bell. In the Cockpit: Inside 50 History-Making Aircraft.
  6. ^ "The Roscoe Turner Museum". Sport Aviation. April 1971.
  7. ^ Skyways. October 2001. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  8. ^ Skyways: 55. October 2001. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  9. ^ "The Roscoe Turner Museum". Sport Aviation. April 1971.
  10. ^ "CORINTH INFORMATION DATABASE VERSION 1.3". Retrieved 14 November 2011.
  11. ^ "Good and Spooky Replica LTR-14". Retrieved 14 November 2011.
  12. ^ George S. Čuhaj; Thomas Michael. 2012 Standard Catalog of World Coins 2001 to Date.
  13. ^ "Good and Spooky Replica LTR-14". Retrieved 14 November 2011.

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