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Cloudster

Rearwin · Light Utility · United States · WWII (1939–1945)

Cloudster — Light Utility
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The Rearwin Cloudster was a two or three-seat civil utility aircraft produced by the Rearwin Aircraft & Engines Company of Kansas City, Missouri beginning in 1939. It was a strut-braced, high-wing monoplane of conventional design with an enclosed cabin and fixed, taildragger undercarriage. One specialized version was produced as a trainer for Pan American Airways.

Specifications

Category
Fixed Wing
Sub-Category
Light Utility
Domain
Civil
Era
WWII (1939–1945)
Country
United States
Manufacturer
Rearwin
Service Entry
1939
Produced
125
Engine
Ken-Royce 7G
Thrust / Power
125 hp (93 kW)
Length (ft)
21
Wingspan (ft)
34
Empty Weight (lb)
1140
MTOW (lb)
1900
Service Ceiling (ft)
16000
Range (mi)
600
Max Speed (mph)
135