The Waco Mailplanes are US-built open-cockpit biplane mailplanes from the late 1920s derived from the Waco 10 sports biplanes. In order to meet the demand...
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Wright J-6-9. 1 built. Waco JYO: JTO variant for evaluation by U.S. Navy. 2 built. Waco Mailplanes Waco JWM: Straightwing mailplane with 330 hp (250 kW)...
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The Waco 10/GXE/Waco O series was a range of three-seat open-cockpit biplanes built by the Advance Aircraft Company, later the Waco Aircraft Company....
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The Waco CG-4 was the most widely used American troop/cargo military glider of World War II. It was designated the CG-4A by the United States Army Air...
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The Waco F series is a series of American-built general aviation and military biplane trainers of the 1930s from the Waco Aircraft Company. The Waco 'F'...
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The Waco E series is a small family of American-built cabin biplanes built between 1939 and 1942, which differed primarily by engine installation. The...
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The Waco Custom Cabins were a series of up-market single-engined four-to-five-seat cabin sesquiplanes of the late 1930s produced by the Waco Aircraft Company...
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List of civil aircraft (section NuWaco)
biplane Waco 10, GXE, ASO, ATO and similar open-cockpit three-seat sports biplane Waco JYM and JWM Mailplanes open-cockpit single-seat mail biplanes Waco KBA...
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The Waco Standard Cabin series is a range of American single-engine 4–5 seat fabric covered cabin biplanes produced by the Waco Aircraft Company beginning...
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C-72 was a blanket designation given to a variety of privately owned Waco enclosed-cabin biplanes pressed into service by the United States Army Air Forces...
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