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M-2 Speedmail

Stearman Aircraft Company · United States · Interwar (1919–1938)

M-2 Speedmail — Fixed Wing
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The Stearman M-2 Speedmail was a mail-carrier aircraft produced by the Stearman Aircraft Company of Wichita, Kansas. It first flew in January 1929. The Speedmail was a single-seat biplane, with two large cargo compartments in place of a front cockpit. The fuselage and tail unit were constructed from welded chrome-moly steel tube faired with wooden formers and fabric covered aft of the pilot's cockpit, and detachable aluminium alloy panels covered the fuselage forward of the cockpit. The wings were constructed from spruce spars and plywood built-up ribs, all fabric covered. It differed from previous Stearman aircraft by having a tailwheel instead of a tailskid due to its size and weight.

Specifications

Category
Fixed Wing
Domain
Civil
Era
Interwar (1919–1938)
Country
United States
Manufacturer
Stearman Aircraft Company
Service Entry
1929
Produced
7
Engine
1× nine-cylinder radial engine
Thrust / Power
525 hp
Length (ft)
30
Wingspan (ft)
46
Empty Weight (lb)
3442
MTOW (lb)
5578
Service Ceiling (ft)
15000
Range (mi)
860
Max Speed (mph)
147