Adam RA14 Loisirs

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Adam RA14 Loisirs
RA-14 at AirExpo in May 2010.
Type: Sport plane
Design country:

FranceFrance France

Manufacturer:

Etablissements Aéronautiques R. Adam

First flight:

December 1945

Commissioning:

1946

Number of pieces:

40 in France

The Adam RA14 Loisirs was a high-wing training aircraft with double controls developed by the French developer Roger Adam and made its first flight in December 1945.

history

The aircraft was the first to be developed after the war and available to private customers; , these were a kit for self for private or aero clubs. The Etablissements Aéronautiques R. Adam supplied the plans drawn up from May 1945 and manufactured individual parts. The aircraft could then be equipped with engines with an output between 40 and 65 hp . Motors like the Minié 4 DC-32 , the Mathis 4 GB-60 , a CNA D4 or Train 6D-01 were used . Most planes received the Continental A65-8 .

At least one of the aircraft still flew in 2010.

Technical specifications

Parameter Type 101
crew 2
length 6.99 m
span 10.90 m
height 2.20 m
Empty mass 279 kg
Max. Takeoff mass 479 kg
drive a Minié 4 DC-32 or other
Top speed 140 km / h
Cruising speed 116 km / h

Web links

Commons : Adam RA-14 Loisirs  - Collection of Images, Videos and Audio Files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ William Green and Gerald Pollinger: The Aircraft of the World ; MacDonald & Co (Publishers) Ltd. London 1955