TURNER T-40A

Gemini Sparkle

Key Takeaways:

  • The T-40 was a highly successful aircraft, recognized with 18 awards for its design.
  • The T-40A was created as a two-place version of the T-40 to allow for passengers.
  • This conversion involved significantly widening the fuselage, yet the T-40A maintained impressive speed (163 mph) despite increased size and weight.
  • Both the T-40 and T-40A models are equipped with convenient folding wings.
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STANDARD DATA: Gross wt. 1,500. Empty wt. 950.Fuel capacity 20. Wingspan 24’11”. Length 19’5″.
PERFORMANCE: Top mph 170. Cruise mph 150. Stall mph 56. Climb rate 1,600. Takeoff run 865. Landing roll 760. Range 520.

The T-40 was so successful that it collected 18 awards and convinced Turner that the only thing wrong with it was that nobody could ride along to enjoy the reading on the airspeed indicator; thus, he created the T-40A. It is a two-place version of the predecessor. Turner simply divided the entire fuselage of the T-40 down the middle and increased the cabin width from 24 to 40 inches. Flight tests showed that the 85-hp engine would still deliver 163 mph top speed with a fuselage nearly twice as wide as before and with considerably more airframe weight. Both Turners feature folding wings.

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