Curtiss Robin
The Curtiss Robin, introduced in 1928, was a high-wing monoplane built by the Curtiss-Robertson Airplane Manufacturing Company. The J-1 version was flown by Wrongway Corrigan who crossed the Atlantic after being refused permission.
Curtiss Robin | |
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A Curtiss Robin in the Seattle museum of flight, 2011 | |
Role | Touring |
Manufacturer | Curtiss-Robertson Airplane Manufacturing Company |
First flight | 7 August 1928 |
Introduction | 1928 |
Status | A number still flying |
Primary user | U. S. Private Owner Market |
Number built | 769 |
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