Alvarez Polliwagen

Polliwagen
Role Homebuilt aircraft
Designer Joseph Alvarez





The Alverez Polliwagen is an 1970s homebuilt aircraft. The aircraft has a combination of many high performance features not typically found in a Volkswagen air-cooled engine-powered homebuilt.[1]

Design and development

The Polliwagen is a low wing, side-by-side configuration, T tailed, retractable tricycle landing gear equipped aircraft with tip tanks. The aircraft was developed and tested with a one quarter scale radio controlled model.[2] Ailerons and flaps are full span. The fuselage is built from composites with foam cores. The aircraft's engine is configured with a turbocharger and constant speed propeller.[3] Entrance is through a swing up canopy.[4]

Specifications (Polliwagen)

Data from Plane and Pilot

General characteristics

Performance

See also

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration and era

References

  1. David E. Pullmann. Acceptance of Mediocrity. p. 197.
  2. "none". Flight International. 22 August 1977.
  3. "Polliwagen". Retrieved 2 December 2013.
  4. "none". Popular Mechanics: 77. January 1980.
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