Weinberg S.E.5a Replica

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National originUnited States
Designer
William Weinberg
StatusProduction completed
S.E.5a Replica
General information
TypeHomebuilt aircraft
National originUnited States
Designer
William Weinberg
StatusProduction completed
Number builtat least one

The Weinberg S.E.5a Replica is an American homebuilt biplane that was designed by William Weinberg of Kansas City, Missouri. The aircraft was supplied in the form of plans for amateur construction, but the plans seem to no longer be available.[1]

The Weinberg S.E.5a Replica is an 80% replica of the First World War Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5a fighter aircraft.[1]

Like the original S.E.5a fighter, the S.E.5a Replica features a biplane layout, a single-seat open cockpit, fixed conventional landing gear and a single engine in tractor configuration.[1]

The aircraft is predominantly made from wood with the aft fuselage and tail made from welded steel tubing. The 22.0 ft (6.7 m) span wings are built with wooden spars, wooden ribs and center-section. The wings, tail and aft fuselage are covered in doped aircraft fabric, with the forward fuselage covered in plywood. There is a small baggage compartment behind the pilot's seat.[1]

The aircraft has an empty weight of 900 lb (410 kg) and a gross weight of 1,100 lb (500 kg), giving a useful load of 200 lb (91 kg). With full fuel of 24 U.S. gallons (91 L; 20 imp gal) the payload is only 66 lb (30 kg).[1]

Operational history

Specifications (S.E.5a Replica)

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