Whitney Boomerang
Boomerang DW200 | |
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Role | Training aircraft |
National origin | Australia |
Manufacturer | Dean-Wilson Aviation Ltd |
Designer | C.W. Bill Whitney |
First flight | 6 July 2006 |
Introduction | 2007 |
Produced | 2007–2011 |
Unit cost |
A$210,000 |
The Whitney Boomerang DW200 is a two-seat, fixed tricycle gear general aviation airplane, originally designed for flight training, touring and personal use. It can be seen in active service at Darwin International, Brisbane's Archerfield and Perth's Jandakot General Aviation airports.
History
The Whitney Boomerang was designed by C.W. "Bill" Whitney as a replacement for the aging two-seat training aircraft fleets. The type certificate was granted on the 18th of December 2007 making the Boomerang only the 5th Australian aircraft to be granted an FAR 23 certificate. The Whitney Boomerang is currently produced by Dean Wilson Aviation located at Kingaroy Airport. The machine has performed at several airshows and has also featured in media reports having made the trans-Tasman journey to New Zealand.
On Friday May 27, 2011 an advertisement appeared in the Aviation supplement of The Australian newspaper inviting expressions of interest in acquiring the assets of the companies manufacturing the Whitney Boomerang. The assets were listed as the Type Certificate, aircraft, plant and equipment, parts and tooling for aircraft manufacture and the hangar housing production facilities at Kingaroy, Queensland. The advertisement was inserted under instructions from the receivers and managers of Dean-Wilson Aviation P/L and Queensland Aviation Manufacturing P/L.
A notice on the SM Aviation website[1] states:
SM Aviation has been appointed by Price Waterhouse in Brisbane to carry out the sale of assets of Dean-Wilson Aviation and QLD Aircraft Manufacturing (receivers and managers appointed). Simon Mathews will personally oversee the sale of the business, its intellectual property and assets located at Kingaroy in Queensland, Australia.
Specifications
Data from Dean-Wilson Aviation Ltd[2]
General characteristics
- Crew: 1
- Capacity: 2
- Length: 6.46 m (21 ft 2 in)
- Wingspan: 9.80 m (32 ft 2 in)
- Height: ()
- Wing area: 13.72 m2 (147.68 sq ft)
- Empty weight: 600 kg (1323 lbs)
- Useful load: 225 kg (496 lbs)
- Max. takeoff weight: 825 kg (1819 lbs)
- Powerplant: 1 × Textron Lycoming O-235 air-cooled, horizontally opposed, four cylinder reciprocating engine, 88 kW (118 hp)
- Propellers: McCauley fixed-pitch two-bladed aluminium propeller, 1 per engine
Performance
- Never exceed speed: 282 km/h (152 KIAS)
- Cruise speed: 176 km/h (95 KIAS)
- Stall speed: 85 km/h (46 KIAS)
See also
- Aircraft of comparable role, configuration and era
- Alpha 2000 (Robin R2000)
- Beechcraft Skipper
- Cessna 150
- Cessna 152
- Grumman American AA-1
- Piper Tomahawk
References
- ↑ "SM Aviation". Retrieved 2011-06-09.
- ↑ "Dean-Wilson Aviation Ltd". Retrieved 2008-10-04.
External links
- Dean-Wilson Aviation Ltd
- The unlikely history of the Whitney Boomerang
- Live and Let Fly - Transcript