California Aircraft Cub D-1 and D-2
Explore the history of the California Aircraft Cub D-1 and D-2 light aircraft, developed in the 1920s. Details on Lambert, Kinner, and Cirrus engines.
Explore the history of the California Aircraft Cub D-1 and D-2 light aircraft, developed in the 1920s. Details on Lambert, Kinner, and Cirrus engines.
Explore the Curtiss-Wright CA-1 Courtney Amphibian 1, a pioneering 1933 biplane amphibian with a tricycle landing gear. A bold British design manufactured in the US.
Explore the Culver Cadet, an innovative light aircraft developed by Albert Mooney. Learn about its design, engine variants, and transition to military production before WWII.
Explore the Cessna Citation M2, a light business jet designed to challenge the Embraer Phenom 100. Boasting enhanced speed, range, and comfort.
Discover the Carr Special, a unique American racing aircraft built by Walter J. Carr for the National Air Races, its modifications, and ultimate fate.
Discover the Curtiss Battleplane (CB), the failed American fighter-reconnaissance aircraft of 1918. Equipped with a Liberty 12 engine, tests revealed poor visibility and performance.
Explore the iconic Cassutt Special, a legendary Formula One racing aircraft by Tom Cassutt. Discover its design, racing wins, and enduring legacy as a homebuilt kit plane.
Explore the Cessna Citation CJ2, a business executive jet with speed, spacious cabin, and advanced tech. Learn about its development and improvements.
Discover the Cessna Citation X: the world’s fastest, most economical, and luxurious business jet. Learn about its advanced aerodynamics and customizable cabin.
The Cessna Citation CJ2+ is a business jet combining advanced avionics, a spacious cabin, and enhanced performance for single-pilot operation.
