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1928 Curtiss Robin advertisement. Note that the Robin in the photo does not have a radial engine.
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1928 Curtiss Robin advertisement. Note that the Robin in the photo does not have a radial engine.

The Curtiss Robin, introduced in 1928, was a high wing monoplane with an 8-cylinder V8 OX5 90 hp (67 kW) engine. It was later fitted with the more powerful Challenger engine, which developed between 170 and 185 hp (127 to 138 kW).

The OX-5 version was flown by Douglas "Wrongway" Corrigan as well as The Flying Keys.

Specifications

Payload with 50 U.S. gal (190 L) fuel was 452 lb (205 kg), cruising speed 102 mph (164 km/h), landing speed 48 mph (77 km/h), gas capacity 50 U.S. gal (25 U.S. gal in each wing tank)(2×85 L), oil capacity 5 U.S. gal (19 L). Price at factory field was $7,500.

Specifications (Robin OX-5)

General characteristics

Performance

External links

Curtiss Robin Challenger
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Curtiss Robin Challenger

 


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