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The Rawdon T-1 was a United States light single-engined civil utility aircraft of the 1950s.

Rawdon T-1
Rawdon T-1 at North Perry airport, Florida, in March 1987
Role utility and crop-spraying
National origin United States
Manufacturer Rawdon Brothers Aircraft Inc
Designer Herb Rawdon
First flight 1947
Introduction 1951
Primary user crop spraying contractors
Number built 36
Developed from Rawdon R-1

Development


Herb Rawdon had been chief engineer of Travel Air, and later Beech Aircraft in Wichita, Kansas. He left Beech and with his brother Gene, established the Rawdon Brothers Aircraft firm.

In 1938 they designed a low-wing two-seat trainer, the Rawdon R-1. A single example was constructed, but was not ordered, as hoped, by the Civil Pilot Training Programme. Postwar, the firm developed and built a similar, but higher-powered model, the T-1.[1]


Operational history


Rawdon built 35 Model T-1s in five variants. The major commercial use of the aircraft was as a trainer and in crop spraying, but it also found other utility uses such as aerial banner towing for advertising purposes. Four examples of the T-1M military version were delivered to the Colombian Air Force. Many aircraft were re-fitted with more powerful engines including the Lycoming O-320 series of 150 h.p.[2]


On display


A 1949 Rawdon T-1 is owned by the Kansas Aviation Museum collection.[3]


Variants


[4]

T-1
Initial trainer version powered by a Lycoming O-290-C2 engine of 125 h.p. (13 built);
T-1CS
Crop-spraying version of the T-1 with belly tank and spray equipment buried in the wing structure (2 built);
T-1M
Military version delivered to the Colombian Air Force (4 built);
T-1S
Crop spraying model similar to the T-1CS (9 built);
T-1SD
single-seat crop sprayer with chemical hopper in place of the rear seat, squared-off wingtips with endplates and modified vertical tail. (7 built).

Specifications (T-1SD)



Data from Green, 1965, p. 290

General characteristics

Performance


References


Notes
  1. Simpson, 2005, p. 248
  2. Simpson, 2005, p. 248
  3. "Kansas Aviation Museum". Archived from the original on 26 September 2012. Retrieved 17 April 2012.
  4. Simpson, 2005, p. 248
Bibliography



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