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The CallAir A-9 is a small agricultural aircraft that first flew in the late 1950s, a development of the company's previous successful crop-dusters. It is typical of aircraft of its type - a single-seat aircraft with a low wing incorporating spraying gear.

History

Following Call Aircraft Company's demise in 1959, the A-9 design production facitilities was purchased by IMCO and the aircraft was back in production by 1963. IMCO was in turn purchased by Rockwell International in 1966, which built it under its Aero Commander division before shifting production to Mexico in 1971, under a joint venture there called AAMSA. Production continued until 1984.

Variants

Specifications (AAMSA A9B-M Quail)

General characteristics

Performance

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Related Development: A-4 - A-5 - A-6 - A-7

Comparable Aircraft: Cessna AgTruk

Designation Sequence: A-5 - A-6 - A-7 - A-9


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