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The Rubik R-18 Kánya (English: Kite) is a Hungarian light utility and glider tug aircraft. It was designed by Ernő Rubik, the father of the designer of the Rubik's Cube.

Rubik R-18 Kánya
Role 2-seat glider tug and utility aircraft
National origin Hungary
Manufacturer Aero-Ever
Designer Ernő Rubik
First flight 1948
Number built 9

Design


Ernő Rubik was a co-founder and the chief designer of the Aero-Ever aircraft company of Esztergom, Hungary, which was formed in 1938. He started design of the R-18 in 1944, inspired by the Fieseler Fi 156 Storch, aiming for a smaller, lighter version, which would serve both as a glider tug and a STOL utility aircraft, to carry engineers and spares to service aircraft at other airports.[1]

The aircraft has a high wing braced by V-struts, with fixed leading-edge slots and retractable camber-changing flaps. The fuselage is of mixed construction with two side-by-side seats, with an optional third seat behind them. It has a conventional braced tailplane and a taildragger undercarriage with divided axle long-stroke oleo legs for the main gear, and a fixed tailwheel.[2]


Development


Construction started in 1946, and the first flight of the prototype, the R-18a, c/n E-524, was on 18 May 1949.[3] It was powered by a Walter Major 4-I four-cylinder inline engine of 96.9 kW (129.9 hp) driving a two-bladed wooden propeller. The aircraft was well received, and was used, for a time, by the Hungarian Air Force, registered 1-002, but was soon replaced and transferred to a flying club, registered HA-RUA.

The second aircraft, the R-18b, c/n E-525, registered HA-RUB, had a widened rear fuselage to make the occupant of the third seat more comfortable. It flew from 1949 to 1954 when it crashed.

The third and subsequent aircraft, designated R-18c, c/n E-761, registered HA-RUC, had a Walter Minor 6-III six-cylinder engine of 116 kW (155 hp), which extended the fuselage length to 7.7 m (25 ft). The cabin windows and doors were slightly redesigned, and the third seat was replaced by a 120 l (32 US gal; 26 imp gal) fuel tank. Because of problems with the Walter Minor in-line engines, all surviving R-18s were converted to licence-built Shvetsov M-11D five-cylinder radial engines of 93.2 kW (125.0 hp),[1] or M-11FR engines of 119 kW (160 hp)[4] leading to a reduced fuselage length of 7.5 m (25 ft).[5] The conversion work was done by the Central Experimental Plant at Alag, between 1955 and 1958.[6]

Construction of a metal version, the R-28 Metal-Kanya, was started but was not completed.


Operational history


The first three aircraft were considered prototypes, and they were followed by six production aircraft, all designated R-18c and built in 1953-54. They were registered HA-RUD to HA-RUI. One aircraft was fitted with skis for winter use. They continued in use until 1966 by which time all aircraft except two had crashed and/or been scrapped or withdrawn from use.

The R-18a crashed in 1949 and was subsequently used as an instructional airframe.


Survivors


HA-RUG on display restored with an inline engine.
HA-RUG on display restored with an inline engine.

Two aircraft survive:


Specifications (R-18a)


Data from Janes All the World's Aircraft 1953-54[2]

General characteristics

Performance


References


  1. "Rubik Erno". Retrieved 2017-04-08.
  2. Bridgman, Leonard (1954). Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1953-54. Jane's All The World's Aircraft Publishing Company. p. 156.
  3. Simpson, R.W. (1995). Airlife's General Aviation (2nd ed.). Shrewsbury, UK: Airlife Publishing. p. 218. ISBN 1 85310 577 5.
  4. Green, William; Pollinger, Gerald (1965). The Aircraft of the World (Third ed.). London: Macdonald & Co (Publishers). p. 80.
  5. "Goldtimer Foundation R-18 Kanya". Goldtimer Foundation. Retrieved 2017-04-08.
  6. "Hungarian Gliders 1933-2000". Retrieved 2017-04-08.
  7. "ABPic Photo Library". Retrieved 2017-04-08.





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