Pilatus P-1

P-1
Sketch of the Pilatus P-1
Role single-seat military trainer
National origin Switzerland
Manufacturer Pilatus Aircraft
Number built 0


The Pilatus P-1 was a single-engined, single-seat training aircraft project from Pilatus Aircraft in Switzerland ca.1941.[1]

Design and development

External images
Pilatus P-1
Pilatus P-1 Plan
A Pilatus P-2 converted to a Pilatus P-1

The P-1 project began around the end of October 1940 as the first project of Pilatus, influenced by engineer Henri Fiert. The layout and design principles were carried through to the Pilatus P-2, which achieved success as a trainer with the Swiss Air Force. The fuselage structure of the P-1 would have consisted of welded steel tube, with removable front Aluminium alloy panels and fabric covering aft of the cockpit. The wings would have been of wood built up around a one-piece wooden spar with plywood skinning.[2]

Specifications (P-1 estimated)

Data from Pilatus Flugzeuge: 1939–1989[2]

General characteristics

Performance

See also

Related development
Aircraft of comparable role, configuration and era

Notes

  1. Pilatus Chronik (PDF) (in German). Stans: Pilatus. 2011. p. 1.
  2. 1 2 Eichenberger, Roland (1989). Pilatus Flugzeuge: 1939–1989 (in German). Stans: Pilatus Flugzeugwerk.

References

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  • Eichenberger, Roland (1989). Pilatus Flugzeuge: 1939–1989 (in German). Stans: Pilatus Flugzeugwerk. 
  • Pilatus Chronik (PDF) (in German). Stans: Pilatus. 2011. p. 1. 
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