Pitts Model 12


The Pitts Model 12 is a high-performance aerobatic biplane designed around the Vedeneyev M14P/PF radial engine. The aircraft can be built from plans or as a kitplane, or bought ready-to-fly from the factory.

Design and development

The Pitts Model 12 was designed by Curtis Pitts starting in 1993. Pitts presented his completed design on his 80th birthday in December 1995.
The Pitts Model 12 is a biplane built using fabric covered welded steel tubing for the fuselage, and fabric covered wings with wood spars. The leading edge is made of formed plywood. The landing gear is solid aluminum.

Operational history

, 59 examples had been completed and flown.

Variants

There are several model variants:
  • Plans built
  • HP model - kit
  • Model 12S - factory built
  • A single-place variant called "The Beast" constructed by Jim Kimball

    Specifications (Pitts Model 12)