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The Wing D-1 Derringer is an American light twin-engined two-seat monoplane tourer designed by John Thorp and developed by the Hi-Shear Corporation and built by the Wing Aircraft Company.

D-1 Derringer
Wing D-1 Derringer at Lakeland, Florida in April 2009
Role Light twin-engined touring monoplane
National origin United States
Manufacturer Wing Aircraft
Designer John Thorp
First flight 1 May 1962
Number built 12

Development


The D-1 Derringer light twin design was originally designed in 1958 by John Thorp as the Thorp T-17 a twin-engined development of his Thorp T-11 Sky Scooter. The design was taken over by George Wing of the Hi-Shear Corporation. The Derringer is a low-wing cantilever monoplane with a retractable tricycle landing gear. It had room for two in an enclosed cockpit with an unusual up and backward opening canopy. It was powered by two 100 hp Continental O-200 engines, one mounted on the leading edge of each wing.[1] The prototype aircraft (registered N3621G) first flew on May 1, 1962[2] at Torrance.

A second prototype flew in November 1964 but crashed a few weeks later due to an in-flight airframe failure.[3] A static test aircraft and two more aircraft were built for testing which resulted in the award of a type certificate on December 20, 1966.[2] The aircraft did not go into production due to internal problems within the Hi-Shear Corporation.

The Derringer used manufacturing techniques that were considered new at the time it was developed. Butt-joined, flush-riveted, chemically-milled and stretched skins are used throughout the airframe.

Development of a two-seat Coin/military trainer version designated Wing D-2M Derringer was begun[4] but failed to develop further than the design stage.

In 1978 George Wing left Hi-Shear and started the Wing Aircraft Company.[4] The company built one-pre-production aircraft followed by six production aircraft, entering bankruptcy in July 1982, after which only one further aircraft was built before seven unfinished airframes were sold.

As of June 3, 1998, the D-1’s type certificate number A9WE was held by Emerald Enterprises LTD of San Diego, CA.

Nine D-1 aircraft were on the U.S. civil aircraft register in May 2009.


Specifications (D-1)


Data from Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1980-81 [5]

General characteristics

Performance


See also


Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era


References


  1. "The Loaners". Flying: 51. May 1976.
  2. J W R Taylor 1982, p. 486.
  3. AAHS Journal: 73. Spring 2004. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  4. J W R Taylor 1982, p. 487.
  5. J W R Taylor 1980, p.454.

На других языках


[de] Wing Derringer

Die Wing Derringer ist ein zweisitziges, zweimotoriges Leichtflugzeug des amerikanischen Herstellers Wing Aircraft Company, die eine 1960 von George S. Wing gegründete Abteilung der Hi-Shear Corporation war.[2] Der Sitz der Wing Aircraft Company war in Torrance (Kalifornien). Im Juni 1966 erfolgte die vollständige Trennung von der Mutterfirma und die Gründung als selbständiges Unternehmen.[3] Die Flugzeugbezeichnung Derringer geht auf eine in den USA sehr bekannte zweiläufige Kleinpistole zurück.
- [en] Wing Derringer

[fr] Wing Derringer

Le Wing Derringer était un bimoteur biplace de construction entièrement métallique relativement ambitieux conçu au début des années 1960 aux États-Unis. Il ne connut pas le succès pour des raisons industrielles et règlementaires.



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