The Rearwin Speedster was a two-seat, high-wing, sport aircraft produced by
Rearwin Airplanes Inc. in the United States in the 1930s.
Development
Design of the Speedster started in 1933 as sales of the
Rearwin Ken-Royce
The Rearwin Ken-Royce was an American three-seat sport/touring biplane built by Rearwin Airplanes first in Salina, Kansas then Kansas City. It was the first airplane built by the company.
Design and development
Rae Rearwin had toured Wichita ...
and
Junior began to flag in response to the
Great Depression. While the previous aircraft had been built by "Rearwin Airplanes," a joint venture between
Rae Rearwin and an investor, the Speedster was built by Rearwin's newly formed company "Rearwin Aircraft." Rearwin had negotiated the use of Rearwin Airplane's equipment and property from his investor since it was being underutilized during the Great Depression. The initial design work proceeded smoothly, with first flight of the prototype occurring on July 11, 1934. However, efforts to certify the design were unsuccessful as it could not meet the
Civil Aeronautics Authority's spin recovery rules (later relaxed).
Multiple engineers were hired and passed through Rearwin as the company attempted to improve the aircraft's spin recovery.
Work was suspended between 1934 and 1937. By the time it was resumed in 1938, the
ACE Cirrus
The ADC Cirrus is a series of British aero engines manufactured using
surplus Renault parts by the Aircraft Disposal Company (ADC) in the 1920s.
The engines were air-cooled, four-cylinder inline types. They were widely used for private and ...
engine that had powered the two prototypes was out of production, and Speedsters produced in series had
Menasco C-4 engines.
Rearwin had developed and begun selling the
Rearwin Sportster
The Rearwin Sportster is a 1930s American two-seat, high-winged, cabin monoplane designed and built by Rearwin Aircraft & Engines for sport/touring use.
Development
The Sportster began development while Rearwin was still certifying the previou ...
and would also develop and sell the
Rearwin Cloudster once the Speedster finally entered production.
Design
The Speedster was intended as a good-performing, two-seat, high-wing monoplane with an enclosed cabin.
As such, it was designed around the ACE Cirrus, an inverted, four-cylinder
inline engine that was tightly faired into the body of the airplane. To maintain a small frontal area, the cabin accommodations were cramped. Passenger and pilot were seated in tandem.
After the Cirrus engine went out of production, the Menasco C-4 was substituted.
To address the issues with spin recovery, the flight controls were given improved bearings and rudder-centering springs. The tail surface was enlarged and redesigned, becoming a distinctive feature of the model. The gaps between the ailerons and the wings were also redesigned to better maintain airflow.
Variants
* Speedster 6000 - Prototype. Initially with in-line
ACE Cirrus
The ADC Cirrus is a series of British aero engines manufactured using
surplus Renault parts by the Aircraft Disposal Company (ADC) in the 1920s.
The engines were air-cooled, four-cylinder inline types. They were widely used for private and ...
engine then the
Menasco C-4. (1 built)
* Speedster 6000M - production version with
Menasco C-4 engine (10 built)
Surviving aircraft
By early 2018, four examples of the model 6000 remained registered as active with the
Federal Aviation Administration
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is the largest transportation agency of the U.S. government and regulates all aspects of civil aviation in the country as well as over surrounding international waters. Its powers include air traffic m ...
. A model 6000M is preserved at the
Experimental Aircraft Association
The Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) is an international organization of aviation enthusiasts based in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, United States. Since its inception, it has grown internationally with over 200,000 members and nearly 1,000 chapt ...
s
AirVenture Museum at
Oshkosh, Wisconsin
Oshkosh is a city in Winnebago County, Wisconsin, of which it is the county seat. The city had a population of 66,816 in 2020, making it the ninth-largest city in Wisconsin. It is also adjacent to the Town of Oshkosh.
History
Oshkosh was ...
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Specifications (6000M)
References
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