Curtiss-Wright CW-15
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Template:Infobox aircraft The Curtiss-Wright CW-15 Sedan was a four-seat utility aircraft produced in small numbers in the United States in the early 1930s. It was a braced high-wing monoplane with conventional tailwheel landing gear with a fully enclosed cabin, superficially resembling the Travel Air 10. At the time of the CW-15's design, Travel Air had recently been acquired by Curtiss-Wright.
Operational history
David Sinton Ingalls used a CW-15 for travel while campaigning for Governor of Ohio.[1]
Variants
- CW-15C
- powered by Curtiss Challenger (nine built)[2]
- CW-15D
- powered by Wright R-760 (three built)[2]
- CW-15N
- powered by Kinner C-5 (three built)[2]
Specifications (CW-15C)
References
Citations
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