The Arrow Model F or the Arrow Sport V-8 was a two-seat low-wing braced monoplane aircraft built in the United States between 1934 and 1938. It was built originally to a request by the US Bureau of Air Commerce to investigate the feasibility of using automobile engines to power aircraft. Accordingly the Model F was fitted with a modified Ford V8 engine. Like the Arrow Sport before it the Model F seated its pilot and passenger side-by-side in an open cockpit and was marketed for $1500.
Made by Arrow Aircraft and Motors.