Hawker Cygnet Aircraft
Cygnet, Cosford | |
Production Details | |
Design Company: |
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First Flight: |
1924 |
Cygnet: |
2 - H G Hawker Engineeing Co Ltd |
Type Specification | |
Applies to: |
Hawker Cygnet |
Type: |
Light aeroplane for the 1924 Light Aeroplane Competition |
Wing: |
Single bay, unswept biplane. Wings are unstaggered and of unequal span and chord. Wooden structure with fabric covering. Ailerons on all four wings |
Fuselage: |
Rectangular section fuselage with domed fairing mounted on lower wing. Wooden structure with fabric covering |
Tail Unit: |
Braced tailplane at top of fuselage with elevator. Single fin and rudder |
Landing Gear: |
Fixed cross axle type. Tail skid |
Power Plant: |
One 34 hp British Anzani 2 cylinder engine mounted in the nose |
Accommodation: |
Tandem open cockpits for pilot, one forward and one aft of the wing |
Dimensions | |
Span: |
28 ft |
Length: |
20 ft 5 in |
Height: |
5 ft 10 in |
Wing Area: |
165 sq ft |
Weights | |
Empty: |
373 lb |
Loaded: |
950 lb |
Performance | |
Max Speed: |
82 mph at sea level |
Climb: |
11 min 20 sec to 5,000 ft |
Ceiling: |
8,900 ft |
Preserved in British Museums | |
Cygnet: |
G-EBMB - Royal Air Force Museum, Cosford - Display |
Cygnet Replica: |
G-CAMM - Shuttleworth Collection, Old Warden Aerodrome - Airworthy |
Web Sites | |