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Piper Aerostar

The Piper Aerostar (formerly Ted Smith Aerostar) is an American twin-engined propeller-driven executive or light transport aircraft, designed by Ted R. Smith. It was originally built by Ted Smith Aircraft Company, which after 1978 became part of the Piper Aircraft Corporation.

Aerostar / Sequoia
An Aerostar 600 in Red Deer, Alberta in 2000
Role Light transport aircraft
National origin United States
Manufacturer Ted Smith Aircraft Company
Piper Aircraft Corporation
Designer Ted R. Smith
First flight 1967
Status Active service
Produced 1967–1984
Number built 1,010

Design and development

Ted Smith flew the first Aerostar 600 in October 1967. It was a mid-wing cantilever monoplane powered by two wing-mounted Avco Lycoming piston engines, with a tricycle landing gear. It was fitted with luxury accommodation for six. Also produced, and the base of most of the subsequent models, was a version with turbocharged engines, the Aerostar 601.

During the time of production, the Aerostar held the speed record for fastest twin piston general aviation aircraft,[1] capable of cruise speeds from 220 kn (408 km/h) for the earliest 600 models to 261 kn (483 km/h) for the later 700 models. Light construction, low drag and high powered engines also contribute to fast climb rates.

Operational history

The aircraft were originally built at Van Nuys California, when in 1968 the company was bought by the American Cement Company. The acquisition was not a success, and in 1969 the company was sold again to Butler Aviation, owners of Mooney Airplane Company. The new company was named Aerostar Aircraft Corporation, and it was intended to move production to a Mooney plant at Kerrville, Texas. In 1971, Smith attempted to purchase the rights and announced he would be building an all-new design that was better than the Aerostar, but initial deals broke down.[2] In 1972, Ted Smith bought back all the rights to the aircraft and continued to manufacture Aerostars in Santa Maria, California. He also introduced the pressurized Aerostar 601P. The 601P had engines with higher-rate turbochargers to feed a cabin pressurization system. Another variant was the Aerostar 700 Superstar. In 1976, the company name was changed to the Ted Smith Aerostar Corporation. Ted Smith died in 1976.

In 1978, the company was taken over by the Piper Aircraft Corporation. It continued to build two variants (600A and 601B) and then re-introduced the 601P and 602P. After discontinuing production of the non-pressurised models, Piper moved production to Vero Beach Florida. The Aerostar was last built there in 1984.

The Aerostar type certificate and manufacturing documentation were sold in 1991 to Jim Christy and Steve Speer, who had been part of the Ted Smith Aerostar operation, and now operate Aerostar Aircraft Corporation in Hayden Lake, Idaho, providing maintenance and support of the aircraft and new R&D of its family of aircraft.[3] Conceived with a jet-powered design structure by Ted Smith from the very beginning, the Aerostar Aircraft Corporation continued its R&D and finally completed Ted Smith's dream to convert the design into a twin fan-jet aircraft, with 6 seats (including one pilot) and its version of the 8-seat stretched variant.[4]

Variants

Model 360
First prototype, powered by two 180 hp (130 kW) Lycoming IO-360 engines. First flew in November 1966.[5]
Model 400
Modification of first prototype with 200 hp (150 kW) IO-360 engines.[5]
600
Initial production model with two 290hp Lycoming IO-540-K engines, 282 produced under four different company names.
600A
Model 600 with some minor detail changes.
600E
Designation used for aircraft sold in Europe.
601 (later PA-61)
This aircraft still holds the land closed speed record for a production piston twin
Model 600 with turbocharged engines, 117 built.
601B (later PA-61)
Model 601 with increased wingspan, 44 built.
601P (later PA-61P)
Pressurised version of the 601 with increased gross weight, 492 built
602P Sequoia (later PA-60)
Piper developed version of the 601P with the 290 hp Lycoming TIO-540-AA1A5 engines, 124 built.
621
The prototype pressurized Aerostar with 310 hp TIO-540 engines, one built ( at Van Nuys in mid-1969 ).
700 Superstar
Prototype of stretched fuselage variant with two IO-540M engines.
700P
602P with counter-rotating Lycoming TIO-540-U2A engines, 26 built, also designated the PA-60
702P
New modification of 700P with a reinforced nose gear allowing for higher takeoff weight
800
601P with stretched fuselage, enlarged tail and two 400 hp Lycoming engines, one built.
Speedstar 850
A modification to replace the twin piston engines with a single nose mounted turboprop.[6]

Specifications (700P)

Data from Jane's Civil and Military Aircraft Upgrades 1994-95[7]

General characteristics

  • Crew: 1
  • Capacity: 5 passengers
  • Length: 34 ft 9.75 in (10.61 m)
  • Wingspan: 36 ft 8 in (11.18 m)
  • Height: 12 ft 1 in (3.68 m)
  • Wing area: 178.2 sq ft (16.56 m2)
  • Empty weight: 4,275 lb (1,939 kg)
  • Gross weight: 6,315 lb (2,864 kg)
  • Powerplant: 2 × Avco Lycoming TIO-540-U2A flat six counter-rotating piston , 350 hp (261 kW) each

Performance

  • Maximum speed: 306 mph (492 km/h, 266 kn)
  • Cruise speed: 242 mph (390 km/h, 210 kn) [8]
  • Range: 1,024 mi (1,648 km, 890 nmi)
  • Service ceiling: 25,000 ft (7,620 m)
  • Rate of climb: 1,840 ft/min (9.4 m/s)

References

Notes

  1. ^ "Certified Aircraft Database: Aerostar". Pilotfriend.com. Retrieved 24 February 2019.
  2. ^ Air Progress: 16. December 1971. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  3. ^ http://www.aerostaraircraft.com/founders.html}[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ Hirschman, Dave. "Ted Smith's Dream: Record-setting piston twin sprouts jet engines". AOPA, February 5, 2014. Retrieved 24 February 2019.
  5. ^ a b Taylor 1967, p. 360.
  6. ^ Twin and Turbine Magazine. September 2010. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  7. ^ Michell 1994, pp. 385–386.
  8. ^ 55% power

Bibliography

  • The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft (Part Work 1982–1985), 1985, Orbis Publishing
  • Michell, Simon. Jane's Civil and Military Aircraft Upgrades 1994–95. Coulsdon, UK:Jane's Information Group, 1994. ISBN 0-7106-1208-7.
  • Simpson, R.W. Airlife's General Aviation, 1991, Airlife Publishing, ISBN 1-85310-194-X
  • Taylor, John W. R. Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1967–68. London: Sampson Low, Marston & Company, 1967.

External links

  •   Media related to Piper Aerostar at Wikimedia Commons

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The Piper Aerostar formerly Ted Smith Aerostar is an American twin engined propeller driven executive or light transport aircraft designed by Ted R Smith It was originally built by Ted Smith Aircraft Company which after 1978 became part of the Piper Aircraft Corporation Aerostar SequoiaAn Aerostar 600 in Red Deer Alberta in 2000Role Light transport aircraftNational origin United StatesManufacturer Ted Smith Aircraft CompanyPiper Aircraft CorporationDesigner Ted R SmithFirst flight 1967Status Active serviceProduced 1967 1984Number built 1 010 Contents 1 Design and development 2 Operational history 3 Variants 4 Specifications 700P 5 References 5 1 Notes 5 2 Bibliography 6 External linksDesign and development EditTed Smith flew the first Aerostar 600 in October 1967 It was a mid wing cantilever monoplane powered by two wing mounted Avco Lycoming piston engines with a tricycle landing gear It was fitted with luxury accommodation for six Also produced and the base of most of the subsequent models was a version with turbocharged engines the Aerostar 601 During the time of production the Aerostar held the speed record for fastest twin piston general aviation aircraft 1 capable of cruise speeds from 220 kn 408 km h for the earliest 600 models to 261 kn 483 km h for the later 700 models Light construction low drag and high powered engines also contribute to fast climb rates Operational history EditThe aircraft were originally built at Van Nuys California when in 1968 the company was bought by the American Cement Company The acquisition was not a success and in 1969 the company was sold again to Butler Aviation owners of Mooney Airplane Company The new company was named Aerostar Aircraft Corporation and it was intended to move production to a Mooney plant at Kerrville Texas In 1971 Smith attempted to purchase the rights and announced he would be building an all new design that was better than the Aerostar but initial deals broke down 2 In 1972 Ted Smith bought back all the rights to the aircraft and continued to manufacture Aerostars in Santa Maria California He also introduced the pressurized Aerostar 601P The 601P had engines with higher rate turbochargers to feed a cabin pressurization system Another variant was the Aerostar 700 Superstar In 1976 the company name was changed to the Ted Smith Aerostar Corporation Ted Smith died in 1976 In 1978 the company was taken over by the Piper Aircraft Corporation It continued to build two variants 600A and 601B and then re introduced the 601P and 602P After discontinuing production of the non pressurised models Piper moved production to Vero Beach Florida The Aerostar was last built there in 1984 The Aerostar type certificate and manufacturing documentation were sold in 1991 to Jim Christy and Steve Speer who had been part of the Ted Smith Aerostar operation and now operate Aerostar Aircraft Corporation in Hayden Lake Idaho providing maintenance and support of the aircraft and new R amp D of its family of aircraft 3 Conceived with a jet powered design structure by Ted Smith from the very beginning the Aerostar Aircraft Corporation continued its R amp D and finally completed Ted Smith s dream to convert the design into a twin fan jet aircraft with 6 seats including one pilot and its version of the 8 seat stretched variant 4 Variants EditModel 360 First prototype powered by two 180 hp 130 kW Lycoming IO 360 engines First flew in November 1966 5 Model 400 Modification of first prototype with 200 hp 150 kW IO 360 engines 5 600 Initial production model with two 290hp Lycoming IO 540 K engines 282 produced under four different company names 600A Model 600 with some minor detail changes 600E Designation used for aircraft sold in Europe 601 later PA 61 This aircraft still holds the land closed speed record for a production piston twin Model 600 with turbocharged engines 117 built 601B later PA 61 Model 601 with increased wingspan 44 built 601P later PA 61P Pressurised version of the 601 with increased gross weight 492 built 602P Sequoia later PA 60 Piper developed version of the 601P with the 290 hp Lycoming TIO 540 AA1A5 engines 124 built 621 The prototype pressurized Aerostar with 310 hp TIO 540 engines one built at Van Nuys in mid 1969 700 Superstar Prototype of stretched fuselage variant with two IO 540M engines 700P 602P with counter rotating Lycoming TIO 540 U2A engines 26 built also designated the PA 60 702P New modification of 700P with a reinforced nose gear allowing for higher takeoff weight 800 601P with stretched fuselage enlarged tail and two 400 hp Lycoming engines one built Speedstar 850 A modification to replace the twin piston engines with a single nose mounted turboprop 6 Ted Smith built Aerostar 601 in 1971 Piper PA 60 600 Aerostar built in 1977 A Piper Sequoia 602P at Paris Air Show Le Bourget in 1981 An experimental turbine powered Aerostar FJ 80 in 2011 1980 Aerostar 601P Speedstar 850 Aerostar 600Specifications 700P EditData from Jane s Civil and Military Aircraft Upgrades 1994 95 7 General characteristicsCrew 1 Capacity 5 passengers Length 34 ft 9 75 in 10 61 m Wingspan 36 ft 8 in 11 18 m Height 12 ft 1 in 3 68 m Wing area 178 2 sq ft 16 56 m2 Empty weight 4 275 lb 1 939 kg Gross weight 6 315 lb 2 864 kg Powerplant 2 Avco Lycoming TIO 540 U2A flat six counter rotating piston 350 hp 261 kW eachPerformance Maximum speed 306 mph 492 km h 266 kn Cruise speed 242 mph 390 km h 210 kn 8 Range 1 024 mi 1 648 km 890 nmi Service ceiling 25 000 ft 7 620 m Rate of climb 1 840 ft min 9 4 m s References EditNotes Edit Certified Aircraft Database Aerostar Pilotfriend com Retrieved 24 February 2019 Air Progress 16 December 1971 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Missing or empty title help http www aerostaraircraft com founders html permanent dead link Hirschman Dave Ted Smith s Dream Record setting piston twin sprouts jet engines AOPA February 5 2014 Retrieved 24 February 2019 a b Taylor 1967 p 360 Twin and Turbine Magazine September 2010 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Missing or empty title help Michell 1994 pp 385 386 55 power Bibliography Edit The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft Part Work 1982 1985 1985 Orbis Publishing Michell Simon Jane s Civil and Military Aircraft Upgrades 1994 95 Coulsdon UK Jane s Information Group 1994 ISBN 0 7106 1208 7 Simpson R W Airlife s General Aviation 1991 Airlife Publishing ISBN 1 85310 194 X Taylor John W R Jane s All The World s Aircraft 1967 68 London Sampson Low Marston amp Company 1967 External links Edit Media related to Piper Aerostar at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Piper Aerostar amp oldid 1144553667, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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