Kaminskas Jungster II

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Jungster II
Role Homebuilt aircraft
National origin United States
Designer Rim Kaminskas
First flight March 1966[1]
Developed from Kaminskas Jungster I

The Jungster II is a

parasol wing homebuilt aircraft. Designed by Rim Kaminskas, it first flew in March 1966.[2]

Design and development

The Jungster II is a parasol version based on the previous

Bücker Bü 133
biplane. Plans are distributed by Howard Allmon.

The aircraft is a single-seat, open cockpit,

strut-braced, parasol wing design with conventional landing gear. The airframe can accommodate engines ranging from 85 to 180 hp (63 to 134 kW). The fuselage is constructed of 7/8 x 7/8 wood truss with aircraft fabric covering. The wing has a slight rearward sweep.[3]

Specifications (Jungster II)

Data from Plane & Pilot

General characteristics

Performance

  • Maximum speed: 150 kn (170 mph, 270 km/h)
  • Cruise speed: 129 kn (148 mph, 238 km/h)
  • Rate of climb: 3,500 ft/min (18 m/s)

See also

References

  1. ^ Bill Gunston. World encyclopaedia of aircraft manufacturers: from the pioneers to the present day.
  2. ^ Air Trails: 76. Winter 1971. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  3. ^ "Jungster II". Retrieved 9 February 2012.

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