Coser-Oonk CO-2 | |
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Role | Homebuilt aircraft |
National origin | United States of America |
Designer | Joseoh Coser, Jack Oonk |
First flight | 15 September 1959 |
The Coser-Oonk CO-2 "Our Lady" is a single place, open cockpit, low-winged monoplane homebuilt aircraft design.[1]
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The CO-2 was originally started as a mid-wing, but was changed to a low-wing for improved visibility.[2]
The CO-2 is a single place, strut-braced, low-wing conventional geared monoplane. The tail section is modified from a Luscombe fuselage. The wings were also sourced from a Luscombe, but strut braced from the top and shortened.
Test flights were performed at Creve Coeur Airport in 1959.
Data from Sport Aviation
General characteristics
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