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Coffman A Monoplane

Posted on March 30, 2026 By

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    • Origins and Design
    • Production and Variants
    • Transition and Legacy
    • Technical Specifications
  • Image gallery of the Coffman A Monoplane

Origins and Design

In 1928, Sam H. Coffman established Coffman Monoplanes Inc. in Oklahoma City. The company’s first project was the Coffman A Monoplane, a lightweight, multi-purpose aircraft. This three-seat, strut-braced high-wing monoplane was equipped with a 90 hp Curtiss OX-5 engine.

The pilot and one passenger were seated side-by-side in the front, with the second passenger positioned behind them.

Production and Variants

That same year, the company constructed five of these aircraft (300V, X569E, NC591M, 812N, 889N). Additionally, one specially modified Monoplane Special (X4171) was built for the 1928 Oklahoma Air Tour competition.

Transition and Legacy

The following year, Coffman sold his company’s assets to Ranger Aircraft Corp., which continued manufacturing the aircraft under the brand name Ranger Cadet. In total, according to various sources, between ten and twenty of these aircraft were built.

Technical Specifications

Modification Coffman A Monoplane
Wingspan, m 11.28
Aircraft length, m 7.16
Wing area, m2 22.95
Maximum takeoff weight 967
Engine type 1 Curtiss OX-5 Piston engine
Power, hp 1 x 90
Maximum speed, km/h 201
Cruising speed, km/h 153
Practical range, km 1046
Crew 1 crew member
Payload 2 passengers

Image gallery of the Coffman A Monoplane

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