BAT F.K.27

F.K.27
Role Two-seater sport aircraft
National origin United Kingdom
Manufacturer BAT
Designer Frederick Koolhoven
First flight 1918
Number built 1


The BAT F.K.27 was a two-seater sporting biplane designed by Frederick Koolhoven and built by the British Aerial Transport Company Limited (BAT) in 1918.[1]

Design and development

The F.K.27 was a sesquiplane two-seater with side-by-side seating staggered en echelon to starboard. The two bay sesquiplane wings were arranged conventionally, with the lower mainplane attached to the bottom of the fuselage and the upper mainplane supported on cabane struts above the fuselage and solid built up inter-plane struts. The fixed under-carriage consisted of strut supported main-wheels and a sprung tailskid at the rear extremity of the fuselage. Powered by a 200 hp (149.14 kW) ABC Wasp II, the F.K.27 was also aerobatic.[1]

Specifications (F.K. 27)

Data from Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1919[1]

General characteristics

Performance


Notes

  1. 1 2 3 Grey, C.G. (1969). Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1919 (Facsimile ed.). David & Charles (Publishing) Limited. pp. 1b to 145b. ISBN 978-0-7153-4647-1.

References

  • Grey, C.G. (1969). Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1919 (Facsimile ed.). David & Charles (Publishing) Limited. pp. 1b to 145b. ISBN 978-0-7153-4647-1. 

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