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- Buhl_Airsedan abstract "The Buhl Airsedan was a civil utility aircraft manufactured in the United States in the late 1920s and early 30s. Later models featured gradually increased seating and larger engines, but all were conventional sesquiplanes with fully enclosed cockpits and passenger cabins. One Airsedan, Angelino Jr was piloted by Loren Mendell to first place in the 1929 Oakland-Cleveland Air Derby, and another, Spokane Sun God was used to make the first nonstop roundtrip flight across the United States. Nick Mamer and Art Walker flew it from Spokane, Washington to New York City and back between 15 and 21 August 1929, taking 120 hours 1 minute 40 seconds for the trip and using inflight refuelling to make the distance.After Buhl ceased operations, the drawings and jigs were purchased and a small number of CA-6's were built in Canada by the Ontario Provincial Air Service (OPAS) for use as fire spotting aircraft. These differed from the original plans in having more powerful 440 HP Pratt & Whitney engines and Vickers floats.The prototype CA-3 Airsedan was flown in the 1928 National Air Races, and was purchased in the 1960s by Ed Marquart for restoration. The aircraft was modified for a Lycoming radial engine installation and sold to the Buhl family after his death in 2007. The aircraft was restored to flying condition by Andy Bowman in 2012.".
- Buhl_Airsedan manufacturer Buhl_Aircraft_Company.
- Buhl_Airsedan thumbnail BuhlCA-3CAirsedan.jpg?width=300.
- Buhl_Airsedan wikiPageExternalLink _buhl.html.
- Buhl_Airsedan wikiPageID "12668042".
- Buhl_Airsedan wikiPageRevisionID "559548788".
- Buhl_Airsedan capacity "5".
- Buhl_Airsedan crew "one pilot".
- Buhl_Airsedan eng1Hp "300".
- Buhl_Airsedan eng1Kw "224".
- Buhl_Airsedan eng1Number "1".
- Buhl_Airsedan eng1Type "Wright J-6 radial".
- Buhl_Airsedan firstFlight "1928".
- Buhl_Airsedan hasPhotoCollection Buhl_Airsedan.
- Buhl_Airsedan lengthFt "29".
- Buhl_Airsedan lengthIn "8".
- Buhl_Airsedan lengthM "9.04".
- Buhl_Airsedan manufacturer Buhl_Aircraft_Company.
- Buhl_Airsedan maxSpeedKmh "233".
- Buhl_Airsedan maxSpeedMph "145".
- Buhl_Airsedan metOrEng%3F_ "eng".
- Buhl_Airsedan numberBuilt "ca. 60".
- Buhl_Airsedan rangeKm "1160".
- Buhl_Airsedan rangeMiles "720".
- Buhl_Airsedan spanFt "40".
- Buhl_Airsedan spanIn "0".
- Buhl_Airsedan spanM "12.2".
- Buhl_Airsedan type "Civil utility aircraft".
- Buhl_Airsedan subject Category:Buhl_aircraft.
- Buhl_Airsedan subject Category:Sesquiplanes.
- Buhl_Airsedan subject Category:Single-engined_tractor_aircraft.
- Buhl_Airsedan subject Category:United_States_civil_utility_aircraft_1920–1929.
- Buhl_Airsedan type Aircraft.
- Buhl_Airsedan type MeanOfTransportation.
- Buhl_Airsedan type Product.
- Buhl_Airsedan type Model_airplane.
- Buhl_Airsedan type DesignedArtifact.
- Buhl_Airsedan comment "The Buhl Airsedan was a civil utility aircraft manufactured in the United States in the late 1920s and early 30s. Later models featured gradually increased seating and larger engines, but all were conventional sesquiplanes with fully enclosed cockpits and passenger cabins. One Airsedan, Angelino Jr was piloted by Loren Mendell to first place in the 1929 Oakland-Cleveland Air Derby, and another, Spokane Sun God was used to make the first nonstop roundtrip flight across the United States.".
- Buhl_Airsedan label "Buhl Airsedan".
- Buhl_Airsedan sameAs m.02w_tcx.
- Buhl_Airsedan sameAs Q4986305.
- Buhl_Airsedan sameAs Q4986305.
- Buhl_Airsedan wasDerivedFrom Buhl_Airsedan?oldid=559548788.
- Buhl_Airsedan depiction BuhlCA-3CAirsedan.jpg.
- Buhl_Airsedan isPrimaryTopicOf Buhl_Airsedan.