American light aircraft
12AC Chum
Role
Two-seat touring aircraft and trainerType of aircraft
National origin
United States
Manufacturer
Aeronca
Number built
2
The Aeronca 12AC Chum was a 2-seat cabin monoplane designed and produced by Aeronca in the United States in 1946. The design was a licence-built version of the ERCO Ercoupe .
Aeronca built two examples, the first with the standard twin-tail and a second with a single tail, modified landing gear and all-metal wings.[ 1]
Specifications (Chum)
Data from Jane's all the World's Aircraft 1947[ 2]
General characteristics
Crew: 2
Length: 20 ft (6.1 m)
Wingspan: 28 ft (8.5 m)
Height: 8 ft (2.4 m)
Wing area: 140 sq ft (13 m2 )
Empty weight: 860 lb (390 kg)
Gross weight: 1,400 lb (635 kg)
Fuel capacity: 22 US gal (18 imp gal; 83 L)
Powerplant: 1 × Continental C85J 4-cyl. horizontally-opposed air-cooled piston engine, 85 hp (63 kW)
Propellers: 2-bladed Sensenich fixed pitch wooden propeller
Performance
Maximum speed: 118 mph (190 km/h, 103 kn)
Cruise speed: 108 mph (174 km/h, 94 kn) * Landing speed: 49 mph (43 kn; 79 km/h)
Range: 250 mi (400 km, 220 nmi)
Service ceiling: 11,000 ft (3,400 m)
Rate of climb: 610 ft/min (3.1 m/s)
Wing loading: 10 lb/sq ft (49 kg/m2 )
Fuel consumption: 0.469 lb/mi (0.1322 kg/km)
Power/mass : 16.47 lb/hp (10.04 kg/kW)
See also
Related development
Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era
References
^ K.O. Eckland (November 9, 2009). "Aeronca" . aerofiles.com . Retrieved December 5, 2017 .
^ Bridgman, Leonard, ed. (1947). Jane's all the World's Aircraft 1947 . London: Sampson Low, Marston & Co. p. 177c.
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