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Piper PA-7 Skycoupe

General Aviation · WWII (1939–1945)

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The Piper PA-7 Skycoupe was a 1940s American two-seat light aircraft designed and built by Piper Aircraft at Lock Haven. Towards the end of 1944 Piper announced a number of aircraft it intended to build after the war. One of these was the PWA-1 Skycoupe. A prototype was built in 1943, it was a two-seat side-by-side low-wing cantilever monoplane with a twin-boom fuselage with a tricycle landing gear. It had a Franklin 4ACG-199-H3 engine driving a pusher propeller. In 1945 it was redesignated the PA-7 Skycoupe but no further examples were built.

Specifications

Category
Fixed Wing
Sub-Category
General Aviation
Domain
Civil
Era
WWII (1939–1945)
Engine
Franklin 4ACG-199-H3
Thrust / Power
113 hp
Wingspan (ft)
30
MTOW (lb)
1597
Range (mi)
400
Max Speed (mph)
110