- Aeromarine PG-1
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The Aeromarine PG-1 was a single-seat Pursuit and Ground Attack (PG)
biplane developed by theEngineering Division of theUnited States Army and manufactured by theAeromarine Plane and Motor Co. .Development and design
The PG-1 was intended to fulfill both ground strafing and aerial defense roles, the contract for construction was won by Aeromarine in May 1921.
Armed with a single 0.5 in (12.7 mm) machine gun as well as a 37 mm
Baldwin cannon firing through thepropeller hub; thecockpit had ¼-in (6.3 mm) armour. The wings were dissimilar, with a narrow-chord lower plane lacking theaileron s present on the wider top surface. The upper wing was mounted close to the top of the fuselage with a cut-away forward section to accommodate the cockpit, and attached to the lower plane "via" V-type struts.Power was to have been provided by the eight-cylinder, water-cooled 330 hp Wright K-2 engine but the first two prototypes were fitted with 346 hp
Packard 1A-1116 units due to delays in clearing the K-2 for flight testing. A third prototype was also built and testing was eventually carried out using both the K-2 and Packard's 1A-1237 atMcCook Field . Prototype aircraft suffered disappointing performance, high levels of vibration and poor visibility, and development was abandoned in 1922.pecifications
aerospecs
ref=Angelucci, 1987. pp. 35-36.
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capacity=
length m=7.47
length ft=24
length in=6
span m=12.19
span ft=40
span in=0
height m=2.44
height ft=8
height in=0
wing area sqm=36.14
wing area sqft=389
empty weight kg=1,374
empty weight lb=3,030
gross weight kg=1,777
gross weight lb=3,918eng1 number=1
eng1 type=Packard 1A-1116
eng1 kw=
eng1 hp=346
eng2 number=
eng2 type=
eng2 kw=
eng2 hp=max speed kmh=209
max speed mph=130
cruise speed kmh=
cruise speed mph=
range km=314
range miles=195
endurance h=
endurance min=
ceiling m=5,791
ceiling ft=19,000
climb rate ms=3.47
climb rate ftmin=684armament1=1x 37mm Baldwin cannon
armament2=1x .50in machine gun
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Bibliography
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* Green, W. & Swanborough, G. (1994). "The Complete Book of Fighters". London: Salamander Books. ISBN 1-85833-777-1
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