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The Piper J-5 Cub Cruiser was a larger, more powerful version of the basic Piper J-3 Cub. It was designed just two years after the J-3 Cub, and differed by having a wider fuselage with the pilot sitting in the front seat and two passengers sitting in the rear seat. Equipped with a 75-hp Continental engine the plane's cruising speed was 75 mph. Though officially a three-seater, it would be more accurately described as a "two-and-a-half-seater", as two adults would find themselves quite cramped in the wider rear seat. The Cruiser sold for $1,798 when it was first designed.

J-5 Cub Cruiser
A Canadian J-5 with tundra tires
Role Multipurpose light civil aircraft
Manufacturer Piper Aircraft
First flight July 1939
Produced 1940-1946
Number built 1,507
Developed from Piper J-3
Variants Piper PA-12

Production of the three models of the J-5 (-A, -B, -C), fall into two categories that differ considerably. The obvious difference can be seen in the landing gear. Early versions, of which 783 were built between 1940 and early 1942, have external bungees. Those built from 1944 to 1946 included design changes developed for the United States Navy HE-1 flying ambulance, and these models have internal bungees. In August 2018, 327 J-5s remained on the Federal Aviation Administration registry.[1]


History


Ex US Navy Piper AE-1 showing the hinged rear decking for access for ambulance work
Ex US Navy Piper AE-1 showing the hinged rear decking for access for ambulance work

Throughout World War II, Piper modified the basic structure of the J-5A. The J-5B had a 75 h.p. Lycoming GO-145-C2 engine. The later J-5C also built as the HE-1 (later AE-1) ambulance for the U.S. Navy with rear hinged fuselage decking, used the fully cowled 100 h.p. Lycoming Military O-235-2 or Civilian O-235-B engine with an electrical system, and redesigned landing gear.[2]

Piper J-5A Cub Cruiser with wing endplates and banner-towing gear at North Perry airport, Florida, in March 1987
Piper J-5A Cub Cruiser with wing endplates and banner-towing gear at North Perry airport, Florida, in March 1987

After the war, Piper dropped the J- designation system in exchange for the PA- system, and the J-5C became the PA-12 "Super Cruiser". The Super Cruiser was more popular than the basic J-5A, with 3,759 being built.[3]

Piper also produced a four-seat variant of the Super Cruiser with a 115-hp engine. It was designated the PA-14 Family Cruiser. It was the least successful of the three Cruiser designs in terms of aircraft sold, with 238 being built in 1948/49,[3] and only about one hundred remain in existence.


Variants


J-5
75hp Continental A-75-8 powered variant.
J-5A
Continental A-75-9 powered variant.
J-5A-80
J-5As modified with an 80hp Continental A-80-8 engine.
J-5B
75hp Lycoming O-145-B powered variant.
J-5C
100hp Lycoming O-235-B powered variant.
J-5CA
Prototype ambulance variant produced as the HE-1 for the United States Navy.
J-5CO
Prototype observation variant, later modified as the L-4X to be a prototype for the military L-14 version.
J-5D
1946 built aircraft with a 125hp Lycoming engine.

Military designations


YL-14
Prototype liaison aircraft for the United States Army Air Force, five built.
L-14
Production variant of the YL-14, order for 845 cancelled and nine under construction completed for the civilian market.
AE-1
HE-1 redesignated in 1943 in the Ambulance category.
HE-1
Hospital variant for the United States Navy with hinged fuselage top for stretcher access, 100 built later re-designated AE-1.
UC-83
Four J-5A aircraft impressed into military service in Panama later becoming the L-4F.
L-4F
Four UC-83s re-designated and an additional 39 J-5As impressed.
L-4G
J-5B impressed into military service, 34 aircraft.

Specifications (J-5)


Data from Peperell, 1987, p. 43

General characteristics

Performance


See also


Related development


References


Notes
  1. "FAA Registry : Piper J-5". Federal Aviation Administration. 21 August 2018. Retrieved 21 August 2018..
  2. Peperell, 1987, p. 43, FAA ATC 725
  3. Simpson, 2005, p. 430
Bibliography



На других языках


[de] Piper J-5

Die Piper J-5 Cub Cruiser ist ein Kleinflugzeug des US-amerikanischen Herstellers Piper Aircraft.
- [en] Piper J-5

[fr] Piper J-5 Cub Cruiser

Le Piper J-5 Cub Cruiser était une version plus grande et plus puissante de l'avion léger américain Piper J-3 Cub, développée seulement deux ans après son aîné. La principale différence se situait eu niveau du fuselage plus large, qui pouvait loger un pilote à l'avant et deux passagers sur le siège arrière. Équipé d'un moteur Continental de 75 ch (55 kW), sa vitesse de croisière était de 120 km/h.

[it] Piper J-5

Il Piper J-5 Cub Cruiser fu un aereo multiruolo, monomotore e monoplano ad ala alta sviluppato dall'azienda aeronautica statunitense Piper Aircraft nei tardi anni trenta.



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