The Bohannon B-1 is a purpose-built aircraft to set new world records in its class for time-to-climb. It is a development of the Van's RV-4.[1]
Development
Bohannon and Miller built the Miller-Bohannon JM-2 Pushy Galore to set the new time to climb records and compete in Formula One air racing. Bohannon continued to set records with his new aircraft. He acquired Exxon as a sponsor for record attempts. His B-1 was painted in a stylized tiger paint scheme and named the "Exxon Flyin' Tiger".[2] The aircraft went on to set 30 altitude and time to climb records.[3][4]
The B-1 has set, and beat, its own records several times. The B-1 operates in the FAI C-1b Class. (Piston aircraft 1,102 to 2,205 lb (500 to 1,000 kg)).
1999 - Time to climb to 3,000 m (9,843 ft) record of 2 minutes and 20 seconds.[5]
2000 - Time to climb to 6,000 m (19,685 ft) - Six minutes, thirty seven seconds.[7]
2001 - Absolute ceiling for a piston engine aircraft - 35,000 ft (10,668 m).[6]
2002 - Absolute ceiling - 37,536 ft (11,441 m) [8]
2002 - Time to climb to 12,000 m (39,370 ft) in 32 minutes, 2 seconds
2002 - Absolute ceiling - 41,300 ft (12,588 m).[9]
2003 - Absolute ceiling - 47,067 ft (14 346 m)[10]