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The Cessna Airmaster, is a family of single-engined aircraft manufactured by the Cessna Aircraft Company. The Airmaster played an important role in the revitalization of Cessna in the 1930s after the crash of the aviation industry during the Great Depression.[2]

Airmaster
A C-165 Airmaster in May 2006
Role Civil aircraft
Manufacturer Cessna
First flight August 19, 1934
Introduction 1930s
Number built 183[1]

Development



Initial model


1936-built Cessna C-34 Airmaster at Blackpool (Squires Gate) Airport in 1950
1936-built Cessna C-34 Airmaster at Blackpool (Squires Gate) Airport in 1950

In the mid-1930s, nearing the end of the Great Depression, the American economy began to slowly strengthen.[2] Dwane Wallace (founder Clyde Cessna's nephew who was a recent college graduate in aeronautical engineering) decided to assist his uncle and cousin, Eldon Cessna (Clyde's son), in building more modern airplanes for Cessna Aircraft. The design of the first Airmaster is credited to Wallace, and the first flight of the C-34 model was in June 1935.[3] Not long after introduction of the C-34, Clyde Cessna retired from the aircraft industry, leaving the company to his nephew.


Later models


The original Airmaster, the C-34, evolved into more advanced versions of the Airmaster. The C-37 had a wider cabin, improved landing gear and electric flaps. The C-38 had a taller vertical tail, curved main gear legs and a landing flap under the fuselage.[3] Changes common to both the C-37 and C-38 included wider fuselages and landing gear along with rubber engine mounts to hold the 145 hp (108 kW) Warner Super Scarab engine.[2] The final revisions of the C-34 were the C-145 and the C-165, of which 80 were built. On these models, the belly flaps added on the C-38 were removed and the overall length of the fuselage was increased. The only difference between the C-145 and C-165 was the engine horsepower, with the latter having an upgraded 165 hp (123 kW) Warner engine.[2]


End of the line


It was with the beginning of World War II that the Airmaster line came to an end. The welded tubular fuselage, fabric-covered body, extensive woodwork, wooden wings and radial engines, all characteristic of 1930s-era aircraft technology, became too expensive and slow to produce.[2] The old-style aircraft was quickly replaced with aircraft constructed from aluminium with strut braced wings first seen in the Cessna 120.


Design


The design of the C-34 incorporates characteristics that were borrowed from previous models of Cessna Aircraft. These similarities include the high mounted cantilever wing and the narrow design of the cabin windows.[2] The wings and tail surfaces were composed entirely of wood while the fuselage was structured with steel tubing coupled with wooden stringers and formers.[2] Both C-145 and C-165 models were offered with floats.[4]


Variants


C-34
Four-seat light cabin aircraft, powered by a 145-hp (108-kW) Warner Super Scarab radial piston engine; 42 built.
C-37
Cabin widened by 12.7 cm (5 in), fitted with improved landing gear and electrically operated flaps; 46 built.
C-38
Fitted with wide landing gear with curved legs, plus a taller vertical tail and a landing flap under the fuselage; 16 built.
C-39
Original designation of the Cessna C-145.
C-145
Powered by a 145-hp (108-kW) Warner Super Scarab radial piston engine.
C-165
Powered by a 165-hp (123-kW) Warner Super Scarab radial piston engine.
C-165D
Powered by a 175-hp (130-kW) Warner Super Scarab radial piston engine.
UC-77B
Two Cessna C-34s impressed into service with the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) during World War II.
UC-77C
One Cessna C-37 impressed into service with the USAAF in 1942.
UC-77D
Four Cessna C-37s impressed into service with the USAAF in 1942.
UC-94
Three Cessna C-165s impressed into service with the USAAF in 1942.

Operators



Military operators


 Australia
 Finland
 United States

Survivors


As of December 31, 2006, there are 69 aircraft in the FAA database with the listed Models (totals) being C-165 (30), C-145 (10), C-34 (8), C-37 (14), and C-38 (7).


Specifications


Data from American Aircraft Specifications[6]

General characteristics

Performance


See also


Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

Related lists


References


Notes
  1. Phillips, 1985
  2. "Cessna 165 Airmaster Aircraft performance and specifications". Retrieved 2016-08-23.
  3. Simpson, 2001, p. 132
  4. Phillips, Edward H: Cessna, A Master's Expression, Flying Books, 1985. ISBN 978-0-911139-04-4
  5. Wilson, Stewart (1994). Military Aircraft of Australia. Weston Creek, Australia: Aerospace Publications. p. 216. ISBN 1875671080.
  6. Aviation March 1936, pp. 84–85.
Bibliography



На других языках


[de] Cessna 165

Die Cessna C-165 Airmaster ist ein einmotoriges Kleinflugzeug des Herstellers Cessna. Sie spielte eine entscheidende Rolle bei der Wiederbelebung von Cessna in den 1930er Jahren nach dem Zusammenbruch der US-amerikanischen Flugzeugindustrie durch die Weltwirtschaftskrise.[2]
- [en] Cessna Airmaster

[fr] Cessna C.34 Airmaster

Le Cessna C.34 Airmaster est un avion léger monomoteur, construit par la société Cessna à partir de 1934.

[it] Cessna 165

Il Cessna 165 è un velivolo monomotore prodotto dalla Cessna. Questo modello ebbe un ruolo fondamentale nella ripresa economica dell'azienda americana dopo la Grande depressione del 1929[2].

[ru] Cessna C-165

«Сессна-165 Airmaster» (англ. Cessna 165 Airmaster) — американский лёгкий одномоторный самолёт. Выпускался компанией «Сессна». Сыграл важную роль в восстановлении компании «Сессна» в 30-е годы XX века после краха авиационной промышленности во время Великой депрессии в США[2].



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