Samson
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Samson II is a
modified version of the original Samson. It is owned by
Walter Maisch and is hangared in Freiberg, Germany. Walter
designed the paint scheme and is currently flying Samson II
at Airshows in Europe.

Samson
This Samson is a replica of the Pitts Samson built in 1948
by Curtis Pitts. Samson was completed in 1985. SAMSON was
the first replica Steve Wolf built.
It was built as the ultimate airshow performing
plane with lots of noise, smoke and performance. The 985
Pratt and Whitney swung a 10 foot diameter propeller which
would have a full 7 inches go supersonic during a routine,
making this one of the noisiest planes on the circuit. Dual
smoke pumps also made it one of the smokiest! With a power
to weight ratio 50% better than a P51 Mustang, it had a
fantastic climb rate. Steve showed this in his routine by
taking off from a standstill, performing a full roll then
into 3 consecutive Immelmans all within 1500 feet from take
off! It performed so well that during take off you could
climb out knife edge and by the end of a 4000 foot runway
you could roll inverted and split-S through. It is one
of the few airplanes that could pivot 90 degrees and fly
knife edge out of a hammerhead. The airplane is fun to fly
because it never quits flying. It is very mild in the stall
and has so much thrust that anything over 120 mph was wasted
airspeed. SAMSON has a cruise speed of 180 mph which makes
it easy to travel from show to show. Steve used SAMSON for
9 full airshow seasons prior to selling it to Bobby Younkin.
Bobby has modified the exhaust system, propeller and paint
scheme and is still performing with it today.
Hughes
H-1Racer Replica
This beautiful plane is a replica of the
Hughes H-1 racer originally built by Howard Hughes in 1935.
It was created as a team effort by bringing the best in
the business together to build each part. Wolf Aircraft
was hired to build the 32 foot span all wood wing. This
wing was built from photographs and measurements off the
original H-1 now in the National Air and Space Museum as
no drawings were available. This plane was the first aircraft
with skin stressed wings. The wing skin carries more of
the flight load than the spar. These wing skins start out
1Ï2 inch thick at the inboard and by the wing tip taper
down to 1/8 inch thick. This is achieved by laminating many
layers of plywood of various lengths. This results in a
very strong wing able to tolerate 10gs. The wing included
retractable landing gear, 160 gallon custom fuel tanks,
Oxygen system, split flaps, oil cooler and ducts. The complex
metal ducts were painstakingly hand formed and welded by
Steve. As a result of Steve's expertise, the plane flew
hands off at speeds of 350 mph. This
aircraft has gone on to set a world speed record in it's
weight class.
Superstinker
S1-11B
Sean Worthington is very happy with his S1-11B Super Stinker
Pitts. In order to eliminate the common tail buffet associated
with the S1-11B, we added custom wing root fairings which
resemble an F-18 in the front and a Spitfire in the rear.
Our labor was rewarded by having excellent tail control
in flight testing. This Wolf modified Pitts has ram air
induction to increase power to the cold air sump IO 540.
This is giving us 27 inches at 5000 feet with an indicated
airspeed of 195 mph. From 4000 feet at 25 inches and 2500
rpm we are getting 2100 feet vertical penetration. The big
whirlwind prop
seems to be working fine and gives the plane a mean look.
Sean is extremely pleased with his plane and how it performs.
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from Sean.

WolfPitts
The
Wolfpitts is a highly refined Pitts S1S. Starting from
scratch, Wolf Aircraft designed and built the Wolfpitts
which includes, Wolfpitts wings with aerodynamically boosted
ailerons, squared wing tips, reshaped tail, flush canopy
rails, carbon fiber annular inlet cowl and rod type landing
gear. Norm Willis placed 1st in the first 3 competitions
he flew at the advanced level in the Wolfpitts.

Gee Bee R2 Replica
Wolf Aircraft designed and built this Gee Bee R-2 replica
for Delmar
Benjamin. Completed in 1991, this Gee Bee has made thousands
of performances all around the globe. The Gee Bee R-2 has
now been retired from airshow flying after more than 1600hr
of flight time.
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