Aerauto PL.5C

Aerauto PL.5C
Role Roadable aircraft
National origin Italy
Manufacturer Carrozzeria Colli
Designer Luigi Pellarini
First flight 1949
Retired 1953
Number built 1


The Aerauto PL.5C was a roadable aircraft developed in Italy in the early 1950s. It was a high-wing two-seat monoplane whose wings could be folded to quickly transform it into an automobile. It was different from many such projects in that it used its pusher propeller (powered by a Continental C85) for propulsion not only in the air, but on the road as well. Development was abandoned in 1953.

Designed by aircraft engineer Luigi Pellarini, the Aerauto was built by Carrozzeria Colli in Milan.

Specifications (PL.5C)

Data from Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1951–52[1]

General characteristics

Performance

References

Citations

  1. Bridgman 1951, p. 150c.

Bibliography

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