Thatcher CX4

Thatcher CX4
Role Light monoplane
Designer David Thatcher
First flight 2004

The Thatcher CX4 is an American-designed aircraft for amateur construction designed by David Thatcher of Pensacola, Florida.

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Design and development

The CX4 is a low wing, single-seat aircraft designed to be simple to build and safe to fly. The name of the plane, CX4, is taken from an old radio show featuring Hop Harrigan, whose plane was called CX4.

The aircraft is all metal, 6061-T6 aluminium, except the cowling. It has hydraulic disc toe brakes and a heater and ventilation system for all season flying. The aircraft can be built with an optional 3 gal aux fuel tank. The CX4's standard specified powerplant is a Volkswagen air cooled engine. The design load factor is 3.8 g, with an ultimate load of 5.7 g. [1]

The CX4 first flew in 2004. At the end of 2010, there were eighteen flying CX4s in the United States and South Africa. Parts and kits are currently supplied by Peter Beck.[2]

Specifications (Thatcher CX4)

Data from Sport Aviation March 2009

General characteristics

Performance

References

  1. ^ Peter Beck (March 2009). "the Thatcher CX4 “Looks good;flies well”". Sport Aviation. 
  2. ^ Ed Wischmeyer (March 2011). "Thatcher CX4 “Gentleman, Your Airplane Is Ready”". Kitplanes. 

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