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C-6-1 Junior

Alcor Aircraft Co. · United States · Interwar (1919–1938)

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The Alcor Junior was a small, six passenger, twin-engined airliner built in the U.S. and flown in 1938. As on Alcor's earlier Duo-4 and Duo-6, its inline engines were mounted horizontally to minimize their separation and drag. Only one was built; it was lost in a crash less than four months after its first flight.

Specifications

Category
Fixed Wing
Domain
Civil
Era
Interwar (1919–1938)
Country
United States
Manufacturer
Alcor Aircraft Co.
Status
destroyed June 27
Service Entry
1938
Produced
1
Engine
2× air-cooled straight six cylinder
Thrust / Power
250 hp each
Length (ft)
31
Wingspan (ft)
49
Empty Weight (lb)
4141
MTOW (lb)
6200
Range (mi)
738
Max Speed (mph)
211