Church Midwing JC-1
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The Church Midwing JC-1 a.k.a. Church Mid-Wing Sport is a midwing racing aircraft designed by James Church using the fuselage of a Heath aircraft.

1928 Church Midwing JC-1 (NX9167) at the c.1

Made by Church Airplane & Mfg Co.

It is the successor of the Heath Parasol .

Empty Weight Lb
367
Stall Speed Mph
28
Designer
James Church
Predecessor
Heath Parasol
Eng 1 Type
Inline 4 cylnder
First Flight
1928
Fuel Capacity
5
Cruise Speed Mph
70
Program Cost
890.0
$890 in 1928
Developed From
Heath Parasol
Gross Weight Lb
584
Span Ft
26
Manufacturer
Max Speed Mph
90
Eng 1 Name
Heath-Henderson B-4
Wing Area Sqft
110
Span In
8
Origin
United States
National Origin
United States
Length Ft
16
Prime Units
kts
Eng 1 Hp
27
Eng 1 Number
1
Length In
9
Category

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