Wheeling PJ1
The Wheeling PJ1 was an American single seat homebuilt aircraft equipped with two pulse-jet engines.
Design and development
The PJ1 was designed and built by Douglas S. Wheeling of Pontiac, Michigan. The aircraft was a low-wing monoplane, with a fixed tricycle undercarriage. The fuselage was of simple design, with the pilot located under a bubble canopy. The wings had no dihedral and had a slightly tapered planform. Cylindrical fuel-tanks were located at the wingtips. Two tailfins were located at the tail of the fuselage.The aircraft's most notable feature was its propulsion, supplied by two Gluhareff pulse jet engines, mounted to the rear of the canopy. One contemporary image shows the engines positioned close together, on struts rising from the fuselage. Another image shows them on struts which cant inwards from the wing.