Barnhart Twin 15
The Barnhart Twin 15 "Wampus-Kat" was a twin engine biplane built in 1920.
Design and development
The prototype was built in Pasadena, California in 1920 by G.E. Barnhart, an engineer for the Handley Page program.The "Wampus-Kat" was a twin engine conventional landing gear-equipped biplane with folding wings. There were ailerons on both upper and lower wings. The wooden fuselage had a small nose-mounted door that allowed access for four passengers inside and one pilot in an open cockpit above. All surfaces were fabric covered except the cabin. The main fuel tank was below the fuselage with a small gravity feeder tank.