Jamieson
J-1 Jupiter
N1859M
(c/n 1)
In 1947 Charles
Jamieson (who had worked for both Culver and Beech as a design
engineer) formed
The Jamieson Aircraft Company of DeLand,
Florida. His idea was to convert the little Culver Model
NR-D radio-controlled target aircraft
(USAAF PQ-14) into a viable personal machine. Many surplus
PQs were available to the public
at that time, most of them very low hours. The conventional tail
was
replaced by a Bonanza-like Vee
tail. In the event, only four were converted, the prototype, seen
above
in this photograph obtained from the
Jamieson Company in 1948, plus three others. The
Antique
Airplane Association has a somewhat detailed
history of the type at its website:
http://www.aaa-apm.org/types/Culver/feature0.html