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
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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