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F.190

Farman · Light Utility · Interwar (1919–1938)

F.190 — Light Utility
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The Farman F.190 was a utility aircraft built in France in the 1920s and 1930s. It was a high-wing, strut-braced monoplane of conventional configuration with a fully enclosed cabin and fixed, tailskid undercarriage. Popular both as a private aircraft and in the air taxi role, some 30 examples were also operated by airlines in France and elsewhere in Europe. Fifteen of these joined Air France's fleet in 1933 from the fleets of the smaller airlines it had absorbed.

Specifications

Category
Fixed Wing
Sub-Category
Light Utility
Domain
Civil
Era
Interwar (1919–1938)
Manufacturer
Farman
Service Entry
1928
Produced
158
Engine
1× 5-cylinder air-cooled radial piston engine
Thrust / Power
230 hp
Length (ft)
33
Wingspan (ft)
46
Empty Weight (lb)
1653
MTOW (lb)
3527
Service Ceiling (ft)
16896
Range (mi)
497
Max Speed (mph)
115