Waco C Series

Waco C series
Waco EQC-6 Custom at the Calgary Aerospace Museum in 1996 showing the longer cabin glazing of late C series aircraft
Role 4-5 place cabin sesquiplanes
Manufacturer Weaver Aircraft Company
First flight 1935

The Waco C series were the firm's first successful cabin biplane design, and was based on the F series airframe. The Model C series had a raised centre and rear fuselage to form a four-seat cabin which was entered through a door over the lower wing and had a rather ugly framed rear-view window dispensed with in the later standard cabins. The initial QDC model of 1931 had a 165 hp (123 kW) Continental A70 cowled engine and was fitted with a triangulated shock-cord tailwheel undercarriage.[1]

1932 brought the OEC and UEC models which were powered respectively by the 210 hp (157 kW) Kinner C5 and the 210 hp (157 kW) Continental R-670. Continuous refinement and improvement by Waco Aircraft resulted in production of various sub-models continuing until 1939.[2]

In 1935, Waco introduced its Custom Cabin series (which featured a sesquiplane layout without ailerons on the lower wing) and decided to differentiate between the Standard and Custom Cabin types by appending an S to the model designator. in 1936 the C-S was replaced with an 'S' signifying 'Standard'.[3]

Contents

Operational history

The Standard Cabin series, with its cabin comfort, proved to be popular with private pilot owners. Many were purchased by small commercial aviation firms and non-aviation businesses. Approximately 135 Standard Cabins series aircraft of several sub-models are currently registered in the USA. [4]

Variants

The Waco C series included all cabin models 1931-1935, and Custom cabin models from 1936, produced by the Weaver Aircraft Company (Waco), Advance Aircraft Co. and Waco Aircraft Co. in Ohio, USA.

BDC 
ODC 
PDC 
QDC 
UDC 
BEC 
OEC 
UEC 
AGC-8 
300 hp (224 kW) Jacobs L-6 engine. 17 built, 2 modified to EGC-8.
DGC-7 Custom Cabin 
285 hp (213 kW) Wright R-760 engine. 2 built.
EGC-7 Custom Cabin 
320 hp (239 kW) Wright R-760 engine. 38 built. 3 used by US Navy & Coast Guard as J2W.
EGC-8 
MGC-8 
Menasco Pirate inline engine. Unknown number built.
UGC-7 
210 hp (157 kW) Continental R-670 engine. None built.
VGC-7 
240 hp (179 kW) Continental W-670 engine. None built.
YGC-7 
225 hp (168 kW) Jacobs L-4 engine. Possibly none built.
YGC-8
ZGC-7 
ZGC-8 
ZGC-7 
285,400 hp (212,823 kW) Jacobs L-5 engine. 28 built.
ZGC-8 
UIC 
CJC-S 
CJC 
DJC-S 
UKC 
UKC-S 
YKC 
YKC-S 
UOC 
210 hp (157 kW) Continental R-670-A or 225 hp (168 kW) Continental R-670-B engine. 4 built.
YOC 
225 hp (168 kW) Jacobs L-4 engine. 50+ YOC & YOC-1 built.
YOC-1 
285 hp (213 kW) Jacobs L-5 engine.
AQC-6 
300 hp (224 kW) Jacobs L-5 engine. 7 built.
CQC-6 
250 hp (186 kW) Wright R-760 engine. None built.
DQC-6 
285 hp (213 kW) Wright R-760 engine. 11 built.
EQC-6 
320 hp (239 kW) Wright R-760 engine. 20 built. USCG used 3 as J2W-1.
SQC-6 
300 hp (224 kW) P&W Wasp Jr. engine. None built.
UQC-6 
210 hp (157 kW) Continental R-670 or 225 hp (168 kW);hp W-670-K or 220 hp (164 kW);hp W-670-6. Probably none built.
VQC-6 
250 hp (186 kW) Continental W-670 engine.
YQC-6 
225 hp (168 kW) Jacobs L-4 engine. 13 built. 1 ex-RAAF example re-engined with 200 hp (149 kW);hp DeHavilland Gypsy 6 inline engine.
ZQC-6 
285 hp (213 kW) Jacobs L-5 engine. 68 built. USAAF designations UC-72H, UC-72Q; Swedish AF Tp-8a
CUC 
250 hp (186 kW) Wright R-760-E engine. 30+ built of all CUC types.
CUC-1 
285 hp (213 kW) Wright R-760-E1 engine.
CUC-2 
320 hp (239 kW) Wright R-760 engine.
Waco J2W 

Operators

 Australia
 New Zealand

Specifications (ZQC-6)

Data from [5]

General characteristics

Performance

See also

References

Notes
  1. ^ Simpson, 2001, p. 574
  2. ^ Green, 1965, p. 307
  3. ^ Aerofiles 'That Waco Coding System' accessed 10 June 09
  4. ^ FAA Website Record Search, 12 June 2009.
  5. ^ AirVenture Museum
Bibliography
  • Brandley, Raymond (1981). Waco Airplanes - Ask Any Pilot - The Versatile Cabin Series. R.H. Brandly. ISBN 0-9602734-2-5. 
  • Brandley, Raymond (1989). Waco Airplanes - Ask Any Pilot - The Authentic History of Waco Airplanes and Biographies of.... R.H. Brandly. ISBN 0-9602734-0-9. 
  • FAA Registry Search for Waco
  • Juptner, Joseph P. U.S. Civil Aircraft Vol. 1 Los Angeles, California: Aero Publishers, Inc., 1962. Library of Congress # 62-15967.
  • Brandly, Raymond H. Waco Aircraft Production 1923-1942 Troy, Ohio: Waco Aircraft Co., 1986 (2nd Edition). ISBN 978-0960273454
  • Kobernuss, Fred O. Waco - Symbol of Courage and Excellence unk : Mystic Bay Publisher, 1999. ISBN 1-887961-01-1.
  • O'Neill, Terry. from Sport Aviation March/April 1964
  • Various. Aerofiles Waco Page
  • Green, William (1965). The Aircraft of the World. Macdonald & Co. (Publishers) Ltd. ISBN none. 
  • Simpson, Rod (2001). Airlife's World Aircraft. Airlife Publishing Ltd. ISBN 1-84037-115-3. 
  • Brandley, Raymond (1981). Waco Airplanes - Ask Any Pilot - The Versatile Cabin Series. R.H. Brandly. ISBN 0-9602734-2-5. 
  • Brandley, Raymond (1989). Waco Airplanes - Ask Any Pilot - The Authentic History of Waco Airplanes and Biographies of.... R.H. Brandly. ISBN 0-9602734-0-9. 

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