Aviat A-1C-200 Husky N22AA
(c/n 3088)
In the early
1980s Frank Christensen who was building Pitts Specials wanted to
acquire the rights to
produce either Piper
PA-18, the Aeronca Champion or possibly the Arctic Tern aircraft.
Unsuccess-
ful at securing
the rights to any of these machine he turned to chief designer Herb
Anderson to produce
a new
design. The result was the A-1 Husky. Although
superficially resembling the old Piper PA-18
the Husky is, in fact, an entirely new design. Notable
differences with the Super Cub of course are the
slotted
Fowler flaps, and the constant speed prop. Since production
commenced in 1985 over 650
of
these rugged machines have been sold, many with balloon tires for soft
surface operation, such as
this one, seen at Buchanan Field, Concord, California, by Bill
Larkins. The A-1C-200 has a 200 hp
Lycoming
IO-360-1D6 up front.