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Nesmith Cougar

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Nesmith Cougar

Origin and First Flight

The Nesmith Cougar is a light multi-purpose aircraft, designed by American constructor Robert E. Nesmith. The prototype made its first flight in 1957, marking the beginning of this aircraft’s availability for enthusiasts and builders.

Technical Specifications

This aircraft is characterized as a two-seat, strut-braced high-wing monoplane. It was equipped with a Lycoming O-235 piston engine producing 115 hp (86 kW), driving a two-bladed propeller. A later version, the Cougar Comet, enhanced performance with a 125 hp Lycoming O-290D engine. This variant offered increased power for those seeking a bit more thrust.

Acquisition Options

The Cougar was offered to buyers as a kit for self-assembly or a complete set of drawings. In 2023, a set of drawings could still be purchased for 125 US dollars on the Aircraftspruce.com website, allowing enthusiasts to build their own aircraft.

Technical Specifications

Modification Cougar
Wingspan, m 6.25
Aircraft length, m 5.77
Aircraft height, m 1.68
Wing area, m2 7.66
Empty weight 283
Maximum takeoff weight 567
Engine type 1 Piston engine Lycoming O-235
Power, hp 1 x 115
Maximum speed, km/h 314
Cruising speed, km/h 249
Practical range, km 1210
Maximum rate of climb, m/min 396
Service ceiling, m 4000
Crew, crew members 2

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Robert E. NesmithUnited States