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Rearwin Airplanes was a
series of US airplane-manufacturing
businesses founded by
Andrew ("Rae")
Rearwin in 1928. Rae
Rearwin was an
American businessman...
- The
Rearwin Cloudster was a two or three-seat
civil utility aircraft produced by the
Rearwin Aircraft &
Engines Company of
Kansas City,
Missouri beginning...
- The
Rearwin Junior was a 1930s two-seat high-winged ultra-light
monoplane sport aircraft produced in the
United States by
Rearwin Airplanes Inc. It was...
- The
Rearwin Sportster is a 1930s
American two-seat, high-winged,
cabin monoplane designed and
built by
Rearwin Aircraft &
Engines for sport/touring use...
- The
Rearwin Ken-Royce was an
American three-seat sport/touring
biplane built by
Rearwin Airplanes first in Salina,
Kansas then
Kansas City. It was the...
- the
LeBlond Aircraft Engine Corporation until the
operation was sold to
Rearwin Airplanes in 1937 and
renamed Ken-Royce Engines.
LeBlond 40-3 3-cylinder...
- The
Rearwin Speedster was a two-seat, high-wing,
sport aircraft produced by
Rearwin Airplanes Inc. in the
United States in the 1930s.
Design of the Speedster...
- The
Commonwealth Skyranger,
first produced as the
Rearwin Skyranger, was the last
design of
Rearwin Aircraft before the
company was
purchased by a new...
- the 1920s and 30s. They were used to
power small aircraft such as the
Rearwin Junior,
Taylor H-2 and
American Eagle Eaglet.
Often criticized for reliability...
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fleet initially consisted of
Douglas DC-3,
Beechcraft C-45, L-5 Sentinel,
Rearwin and
Fairchild aircraft. The
inaugural flight was Bangkok-Phitsanulok-Lampang-Chiang...