Spinks Akromaster

Summary

The Spinks Akromaster is an aerobatic aircraft that was designed by Charlie Hillard.[1]

Akromaster
Role Aerobatic aircraft
National origin United States
Designer Charlie Hillard

Design and development edit

"Pappy" Spinks provided the funding and name to Charlie Hillard for the creation of the Akromaster.[2]

The Akromaster is a single-seat, low-wing, monoplane with conventional landing gear and a symmetrical airfoil. It features inverted fuel and oil systems and an air show smoke system.[3][4]

Operational history edit

During certification testing of the cabin version of the Akromaster, aerobatic pilot Harold Krier was unable to recover from a flat spin and died due to a parachute malfunction.[2]

Charlie Hillard flew the Akromaster prior to forming the Red Devils aerobatic team. Hillard placed third in the 1970 world aerobatic championships with the aircraft.[5]

Specifications (Akromaster) edit

Data from Air Trails[1]

General characteristics

References edit

  1. ^ a b Air Trails: 45. Winter 1971. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. ^ a b Nigel Moll (September 1993). "Charlie Hillard All Torque". Flying.
  3. ^ Flight International, Volume 95.
  4. ^ Flight International. 16 July 1970. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  5. ^ Geza Szurovy, Mike Goulian. Basic Aerobatics. p. 175.

External links edit

  • Charlie Hillard at the Air Show Hall of Fame
  • Images of the Akromaster