Piper LBP
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British light aircraft
The Piper LBP is a British light aircraft that was developed in the mid-20th century. It is known for its versatility and has been used in various roles, including training, personal transport, and agricultural applications.
Design and Development
The Piper LBP was designed to meet the growing demand for affordable and reliable light aircraft in the post-war era. The aircraft features a high-wing monoplane design, which provides excellent visibility for the pilot and passengers. The construction of the LBP is primarily of metal, with fabric-covered control surfaces, which was typical of the era.
The aircraft is powered by a single piston engine, which drives a two-bladed propeller. The engine choice was made to ensure ease of maintenance and availability of parts, making the LBP a popular choice among private pilots and flying clubs.
Operational History
The Piper LBP saw extensive use in the United Kingdom and other countries. It was particularly popular in the 1950s and 1960s, where it was used for pilot training, aerial photography, and as a personal aircraft. Its robust design and reliable performance made it a favorite among flight schools.
In addition to civilian use, the Piper LBP was also adapted for military training purposes. Some variants were equipped with basic instrumentation for navigation and communication training.
Variants
Several variants of the Piper LBP were produced, each tailored to specific roles:
- LBP-1: The original model, used primarily for training and personal transport.
- LBP-2: An upgraded version with improved avionics and a more powerful engine.
- LBP-3: A variant designed for agricultural use, equipped with spray equipment for crop dusting.
Specifications (LBP-1)
- Crew: 1
- Capacity: 3 passengers
- Length: 7.5 m (24 ft 7 in)
- Wingspan: 10.5 m (34 ft 5 in)
- Height: 2.5 m (8 ft 2 in)
- Max takeoff weight: 1,000 kg (2,205 lb)
- Powerplant: 1 × piston engine, 150 hp
- Maximum speed: 200 km/h (124 mph)
- Range: 800 km (497 mi)
- Service ceiling: 4,500 m (14,764 ft)
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