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Monocoupe 90

Interwar (1919–1938)

Monocoupe 90 — Fixed Wing
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The Monocoupe 90 was a two-seat, light cabin airplane built by Donald A. Luscombe for Monocoupe Aircraft. The first Monocoupe was built in an abandoned church in Davenport, Iowa, and first flew on April 1, 1927. Various models were in production until the late 1940s.

Specifications

Category
Fixed Wing
Domain
Civil
Era
Interwar (1919–1938)
Engine
1× radial engine
Thrust / Power
90 hp
Length (ft)
20
Wingspan (ft)
32
Empty Weight (lb)
967
MTOW (lb)
1610
Service Ceiling (ft)
16000
Range (mi)
600
Max Speed (mph)
130