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The Pitcairn Mailwing family was a series of American mail carrier and three-seat sport utility biplane aircraft produced from 1927 to 1931.

Mailwing
PA-8 Mailwing in flight
Role Mail carrier and sport
National origin United States
Manufacturer Pitcairn Aircraft Company
Designer Agnew E. Larsen
First flight 1927
Introduction 1927
Primary user United States Post Office Department
Number built 106
Developed from Pitcairn PA-4 Fleetwing II
PA-6 Super Mailwing NC15307 at Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome
PA-6 Super Mailwing NC15307 at Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome

Design and development


The Pitcairn Mailwings were developed to carry air mail for the United States Post Office Department. Of simple and robust construction, they had relatively benign flying characteristics.[1]

They were constructed using chrome-moly steel tube and square-section spruce spars with spruce and plywood built-up ribs. The fuselage was faired using wooden formers and covered with fabric. The tail sections were built up from steel tube and fabric-covered. The Pitcairn Mailwing had a ground-adjustable fin and in-flight adjustable tailplane.[1]

The undercarriage was of outrigger type with Oleo-Spring shock absorbers and disc brakes on the mainwheels. All versions looked very similar and changes were minor, with several fuselage extensions being the most obvious.[1]

The mail was carried in a fireproof metal-lined compartment forward of the pilot's cockpit. The Mailwings were flown extensively by the U.S. Air Mail service from 1927 until the end of dedicated Air-Mail routes.[1]

Pitcairn also built the same aircraft in sport versions for private use. These aircraft had the mail compartment removed, and a side-by-side two-seat cockpit was fitted.[1]


Variants


Pitcairn Mailwing PA-5, at the National Air and Space Museum
Pitcairn Mailwing PA-5, at the National Air and Space Museum
PA-7S Super Sport Mailwing
PA-7S Super Sport Mailwing

Data from: Aerofiles : Pitcairn[2]


Operators


 United States

Survivors and aircraft on display



Specifications (PA-7M Super Mailwing)


Pitcairn PA-7 Sport Mailwing 3-view from Aero Digest April, 1930
Pitcairn PA-7 Sport Mailwing 3-view from Aero Digest April, 1930

Data from Jane's all the World's Aircraft 1931,[4] Aerofiles: Pitcairn[2]

General characteristics

Performance


See also



Aircraft of comparable role, configuration and era


(Partial listing, only covers most numerous types)




References



Citations


  1. Juptner, Joseph P. (1963). U.S. Civil Aircraft Vol.2. Los Angeles: Aero Publishers. pp. 279–81.
  2. Eckland, K.O. "Pitcairn". aerofiles.com. Retrieved 27 December 2018.
  3. "Pitcairn". Retrieved 23 January 2011.
  4. Grey, C.G., ed. (1931). Jane's all the World's Aircraft 1931. London: Sampson Low, Marston & company, ltd. p. 307c.

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