First American three-engined plane to be equipped with four-in-line air-cooled engines; six-place cabin monoplane manufactured by Ogden Aeronautical Corp., Inglewood, Calif., American-Cirrus engines; seats for six people including pilot; sound proofed cabins; chair sockets are welded directly to trussed members beneath cabin; 50-ft. wing span; 125 m.p.h. high speed; 50 m.p.h. landing speed. (see also West. Flying, vol. 7, no. 1, Jan. 1930, p. 90, 1 fig)
Ogden tri-engined osprey
Airway Age
Airway Age ; 11 , n 1
1930
2 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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