Registration / Serial: | 41-39098 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Fleetwings PQ-12 |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Fleetwings PQ-12 |
Aircraft Version: | Fleetwings XPQ-12A |
C/n (msn): | 36-1 |
Operator Titles: | USA - Air Force |
City / Airport: | Lancaster (KLNS / LNS)Map |
Region / Country: | Pennsylvania, United States |
Photo Date: | September 1942 to October 1942 |
Photo from: | William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact |
Photo ID: | 681259Submit Correction |
View count: | 170 |
The Fleetwings Model 36 was a plywood skinned aerial target with the military designation PQ-12A. This particular aircraft was the prototype and it first flew on 5 December 1941 as NX37010 powered by a Franklin O-300-7 engine of 175 hp. Test pilot William H. Engle was at the controls. (Prototype serial 41-39057 for XPQ-12 not taken up.) On 18 Sept 1942, NX37010 was cancelled and military serial 41-39098 was applied for an XPQ-12A. Subsequent modifications included a simplified nose leg and wheel fairing and substitution of a Lycoming O-435-5 engine of 225 hp. The latter necessitated a larger cowling as seen on the photo of 41-39045. Collection holder William Engle is the son of Fleetwings test pilot William H. Engle.
Registration / Serial: | 41-39098 |
Aircraft Version: | Fleetwings XPQ-12A |
C/n (msn): | 36-1 |
Operator Titles: | USA - Air Force |
City / Airport: | Lancaster (KLNS / LNS)Map | Region / Country: | Pennsylvania, United States |
Photo Date: | September 1942 to October 1942 |
Photo from: | William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact |
Registration / Serial: | 41-39098 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Fleetwings PQ-12 |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Fleetwings PQ-12 |
Aircraft Version: | Fleetwings XPQ-12A |
C/n (msn): | 36-1 |
Operator Titles: | USA - Air Force |
City / Airport: | Lancaster (KLNS / LNS)Map |
Region / Country: | Pennsylvania, United States |
Photo Date: | September 1942 to October 1942 |
Photo from: | William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact |
Photo ID: | 681259Submit Correction |
View count: | 170 |
The Fleetwings Model 36 was a plywood skinned aerial target with the military designation PQ-12A. This particular aircraft was the prototype and it first flew on 5 December 1941 as NX37010 powered by a Franklin O-300-7 engine of 175 hp. Test pilot William H. Engle was at the controls. (Prototype serial 41-39057 for XPQ-12 not taken up.) On 18 Sept 1942, NX37010 was cancelled and military serial 41-39098 was applied for an XPQ-12A. Subsequent modifications included a simplified nose leg and wheel fairing and substitution of a Lycoming O-435-5 engine of 225 hp. The latter necessitated a larger cowling as seen on the photo of 41-39045. Collection holder William Engle is the son of Fleetwings test pilot William H. Engle.
Registration / Serial: | 41-39098 |
Aircraft Version: | Fleetwings XPQ-12A |
C/n (msn): | 36-1 |
Operator Titles: | USA - Air Force |
City / Airport: | Lancaster (KLNS / LNS)Map | Region / Country: | Pennsylvania, United States |
Photo Date: | September 1942 to October 1942 |
Photo from: | William Engle Collection (via Tim Martin)Contact |