Shirlen Big Cootie

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National originUnited States
Designer
Roy L Shirlen
Developed fromPowell PH Racer
Shirlen Big Cootie
General information
TypeBiplane
National originUnited States
Designer
Roy L Shirlen
History
Developed fromPowell PH Racer

The Shirlen Big Cootie is an American homebuilt biplane that was designed by Roy Shirlen.[1]

The Big Cootie is a modernized version of the Powell PH Racer biplane for homebuilt construction. The aircraft is a single seat biplane with conventional landing gear, designed for mild aerobatics. The fuselage is welded steel tube construction with aircraft fabric covering. The cowling is fiberglass. The ailerons are controlled with push-pull tubes. The wings use wooden spars with plywood leading edges.[2][3]

Operational history

The prototype survived an in-flight impact with powerlines during its initial testing. It was rebuilt at the Piedmont Aerospace Institute at Smith Reynolds Airport in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. A Continental A-80 80 hp (60 kW) engine replaced the Lycoming O-145 65 hp (48 kW) engine installed in the prototype.[2]

Specifications (Shirlen Big Cootie)

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