Kinner Sportwing
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Type | Light monoplane |
Manufacturer | Kinner Airplane & Motor Corporation |
Maiden flight | 1933 |
The Kinner Sportwing was a 1930s American light monoplane built by Kinner Airplane & Motor Corporation.
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[edit] Design and development
The Sportwing was an improved version of the companies earlier Sportster. An enlarged four-seat version was produced in 1935 as the Kinner Envoy. Kinner became bankrupt in 1937 and rights to the Sportwing were acquired by the Timm Aircraft Company.
[edit] Variants
- Sportwing B-2
- Powered by a 125hp 93kw Kinner B-5 engine.
- Sportster B-2R
- Powered by a 160hp 119kw Kinner R-5 engine.
[edit] Specifications (B-2)
General characteristics
- Crew: One
- Powerplant: 1 × Kinner B-5, 125 kW (93 hp)
Performance
[edit] References
- The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft (Part Work 1982-1985). Orbis Publishing.
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[edit] See also
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