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- Ryan_Foursome abstract "The Ryan C-1 Foursome, also known as the "Baby Brougham" was a single-engine, four-seat light aircraft built in the United States in 1930 as an executive transport. It was a high-wing, braced monoplane based on Ryan's highly successful Brougham design, but substantially smaller. The interior was luxuriously furnished, with deeply upholstered seats, and an oversize cabin door was fitted to ease boarding and disembarking for the three passengers. Only three examples were built before deteriorating economic conditions led to the sale of the Ryan factory in October 1930. One of the three machines was fitted with a Packard DR-980 diesel engine and designated the C-2. This latter aircraft was lost during an attempted transatlantic crossing by Alex Loeb and Richard Decker in August 1939. They were en route to Ireland with Palestine perhaps their intended final destination.".
- Ryan_Foursome manufacturer Ryan_Aeronautical.
- Ryan_Foursome numberBuilt "3".
- Ryan_Foursome wikiPageExternalLink _ryan.html.
- Ryan_Foursome wikiPageExternalLink 1939-1-%20-%200543.html.
- Ryan_Foursome wikiPageID "21383635".
- Ryan_Foursome wikiPageRevisionID "557047451".
- Ryan_Foursome capacity "3".
- Ryan_Foursome crew "One pilot".
- Ryan_Foursome eng1Hp "225".
- Ryan_Foursome eng1Kw "168".
- Ryan_Foursome eng1Number "1".
- Ryan_Foursome eng1Type Wright_R-760.
- Ryan_Foursome firstFlight "1930".
- Ryan_Foursome hasPhotoCollection Ryan_Foursome.
- Ryan_Foursome lengthFt "27".
- Ryan_Foursome lengthIn "7".
- Ryan_Foursome lengthM "8.41".
- Ryan_Foursome manufacturer Ryan_Aeronautical.
- Ryan_Foursome maxSpeedKmh "205".
- Ryan_Foursome maxSpeedMph "128".
- Ryan_Foursome metOrEng%3F_ "eng".
- Ryan_Foursome nationalOrigin "United States".
- Ryan_Foursome numberBuilt "3".
- Ryan_Foursome rangeKm "960".
- Ryan_Foursome rangeMiles "600".
- Ryan_Foursome ref ""Ryan, Ryan-Douglas, Ryan-Flamingo, Ryan-Standard"".
- Ryan_Foursome spanFt "39".
- Ryan_Foursome spanIn "3".
- Ryan_Foursome spanM "11.96".
- Ryan_Foursome type "Business aircraft".
- Ryan_Foursome subject Category:Ryan_aircraft.
- Ryan_Foursome subject Category:United_States_business_aircraft_1930–1939.
- Ryan_Foursome type Aircraft.
- Ryan_Foursome type MeanOfTransportation.
- Ryan_Foursome type Product.
- Ryan_Foursome type Model_airplane.
- Ryan_Foursome type DesignedArtifact.
- Ryan_Foursome comment "The Ryan C-1 Foursome, also known as the "Baby Brougham" was a single-engine, four-seat light aircraft built in the United States in 1930 as an executive transport. It was a high-wing, braced monoplane based on Ryan's highly successful Brougham design, but substantially smaller. The interior was luxuriously furnished, with deeply upholstered seats, and an oversize cabin door was fitted to ease boarding and disembarking for the three passengers.".
- Ryan_Foursome label "Ryan Foursome".
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- Ryan_Foursome sameAs Q7384065.
- Ryan_Foursome sameAs Q7384065.
- Ryan_Foursome wasDerivedFrom Ryan_Foursome?oldid=557047451.
- Ryan_Foursome isPrimaryTopicOf Ryan_Foursome.