Pasped Skylark
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American aircraft From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Pasped W-1 Skylark is a 1930s American two-seat single-engined cabin monoplane designed and built by the Pasped Aircraft Company of Glendale, California.[1]
Pasped Skylark | |
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Role | Two-seat cabin monoplane |
National origin | United States |
Manufacturer | Pasped Aircraft Company |
First flight | 1935 |
Status | airworthy in 2010 |
Primary user | private pilot owner |
Number built | 1 |
The Skylark is a braced low-wing monoplane with a fixed tailwheel landing gear.[1] It is powered by a 125 hp (93 kW) Warner Scarab radial engine.[1] The enclosed cockpit has side-by-side seating for two.[1] It has a welded steel fuselage and wooden wings.[1] With other two-seat aircraft of the era having a better performance on smaller engines the Skylark did not enter production.[1] The sole example was currently airworthy in February 2010 with an owner in Versailles, Missouri.
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