Buhl Airsedan
The Buhl AirSedan was a family of American civil cabin sesquiplane aircraft developed and manufactured by the Buhl Aircraft Company in the late 1920s. One example completed the first transcontinental non-stop roundtrip flight, made in 1929 by the CA-6 Spokane Sun-God, and the first Pope to have flown did so in a Buhl Airsedan.
Airsedan | |
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CA-5 Air Sedan The Angeleno | |
Role | Civil utility aircraft |
National origin | United States |
Manufacturer | Buhl Aircraft Company |
Designer | Etienne Dormoy |
First flight | 1927 |
Introduction | 1927 |
Status | Retired |
Primary users | Mamer Air Transport/Flying Service Ontario Provincial Air Service (OPAS) Servicio AƩreo Panini |
Produced | 1927-1937 |
Number built | 62+ (20 x CA-3, 14 x CA-5, 23 x CA-6, 5 x CA-8) |
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