DSK Airmotive DSK-1 Hawk
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__NOTOC__ The DSK Airmotive DSK-1 Hawk was an unusual homebuilt aircraft designed in the United States in the early 1970s. While the design itself was utterly conventional - a single-seat low-wing cantilever monoplane with fixed tricycle undercarriage - its method of construction was not, since the DSK-1 Hawk used a surplus 200 US Gal military drop tank as its fuselage. Designer Richard Killingsworth sold over 250 sets of plans.


Development

The DSK-1 featured "drooping ailerons" that acted as flaps for short field operations.


Variants

A follow-on design, the DSK-2 Golden Hawk with a more conventional fuselage for builders who could not obtain a suitable drop tank. This was expected to fly in 1976, but on 12 April 1975, Killingsworth was killed when the Hawk prototype crashed shortly after takeoff.


Specifications (DSK-1)


References

* * * {{cite book , title=Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1977-78 , publisher=Jane's Yearbooks , location=London , pages= 535 1970s United States sport aircraft Homebuilt aircraft Low-wing aircraft Single-engined tractor aircraft
Hawk Hawks are bird of prey, birds of prey of the family Accipitridae. They are widely distributed and are found on all continents except Antarctica. * The subfamily Accipitrinae includes goshawks, sparrowhawks, sharp-shinned hawks and others. Th ...
Aircraft first flown in 1973