Colonial Skimmer

C-1 Skimmer
Role two/three-seat amphibian
Manufacturer Colonial Aircraft Corporation
Designer David Thurston
First flight 1948
Primary user private owner pilots
Number built 43
Variants Lake Buccaneer

The Colonial Model C-1 Skimmer was an American small single-engined amphibian flying boat built by the Colonial Aircraft Corporation. It was the start of a line of very similar aircraft designed by David Thurston.

Development

In 1946 David Thurston established the Colonial Aircraft Corporation at Sanford Maine to build his design for a small amphibian flying boat, the Skimmer.

The resulting design was an all-metal shoulder-wing cantilever monoplane with a single-step hull and stabilizing floats fitted under each wing. A retractable tricycle landing gear allowed land operation. The Avco Lycoming engine with a pusher propeller was pylon-mounted above and aft of the enclosed cockpit.

The cabin had side-by-side seating for a pilot and passenger with room behind for another passenger.

History

1957-built C-1 Skimmer at Teterboro Airport New Jersey in 1970.

The prototype XC-1 Skimmer first flew on July 17, 1948, powered by a 115 hp (86 kW) Lycoming O-235 engine, but was later re-engined with a 125 hp (93 kW) Lycoming O-290 engine.[1][2]

24 examples of the C-1 Skimmer were built and these were followed by 18 examples of the higher powered four-seat variant known as the C-2 Skimmer IV,[3] which through a succession of companies became the Lake Buccaneer.

Specifications (C-1)

Data from Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1956–1957[4]

General characteristics

Performance

See also


Related lists

References

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  1. Bridgman 1951, p. 216c.
  2. "American airplanes: Cl - Cr: Colonial". Aerofiles. Retrieved September 13, 2013..
  3. Simpson, 2005, pp. 172-173
  4. Bridgman 1956, pp. 252–253.


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