Waco C Series
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]
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
- 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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