Culver Dart

The Culver Dart was a 1930s American two-seat light monoplane aircraft produced by the Dart Aircraft Company.

they had built the pre-war Culver Dart and Culver Cadet that became the production PQ-8 and PQ-14 pilotless aircraft and target drones during World War II.1
Mike Gross’ Albatros, Paul Weigand’s Culver Dart, Richard Landis large scale Folker Triplane, Alfred Fusco’s Yak 30, Michael Krug’s Beaufighter, Jim Reith’s Twin Gremlin, Zeke Brubaker’s Hughes XF-11 prototype and 2
Culver Dart, for the hides/bounty. Over a thousand coyotes per winter! There are good photos posted by the Williston museum.3
Sort photos of Culver Dart G by version Culver Dart G Sort photos of Culver PQ-14 by airline Sort photos of Culver 4

Made by Culver Aircraft Company.

Culver Dart falls within that range............I might give up my Swift for that. LOL.5
Culver Aircraft Corporation and designed the first Culver Dart, which grew into target airplanes for the Air Force and Navy.6
Culver Dart, it was designed to provide improved performance with a smaller engine. Originally designated the Culver Model L the prototype first flew on 2 December 1939.7
Height Main
185.42
Height Alt
1.85 m
Designer
Albert Mooney
Max Takeoff Weight Main
1540.0
Jet Or Prop
prop
Max Speed Alt
211.0
Wing Chord
6
Type Of Prop
radial piston
Max Speed Main
131 mph
Max Takeoff Weight Alt
699.0
Ceiling Main
16000.0
Horiz. Stab. Width
9
Crew
2
Length
18
Area Main
176.0
Span Alt
8.99 m
Plane Or Copter?
Power Alt
67
Engine(prop)
Warner Scarab Junior
Manufacturer
Span Main
899.16
Power Main
90 hp
Number Of Props
1
Empty Weight Alt
426.0
Range Main
495 miles
Area Alt
16.35 m²
Range Alt
797.0
Empty Weight Main
940.0
Ceiling Alt
4875 m
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