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The Lasco Lascoter was a 1920s Australian 6-seat passenger and mail carrier aircraft built by the Larkin Aircraft Supply Company (Lasco) at Coode Island Victoria. It was the first Australian-designed and built airliner to be granted a Certificate of Airworthiness.

A group of people beside a LASCO Lascoter aeroplane at Sea Lake. It was taking people on joy flights.1
* 1929 - Lasco Lascoter - single-engined six-seat monoplane. * 1931 - Lasco Lark - glider.2
built a number of aircraft including the Lasco Lascoter in 1929, the first all-metal aircraft to be built in Australia. The last design was the three-engined Lascondor.3

Made by Larkin Aircraft Supply Company.

Il Lasco Lascoter era un monomotore di linea ad ala alta realizzato in un unico esemplare dall'azienda australiana Larkin Aircraft Supply Company (Lasco) nei tardi anni venti.4
The Lasco Lascoter was a 1920s Australian 6-seat passenger and mail carrier aircraft built by the Larkin Aircraft Supply Company (Lasco) at Coode Island, Victoria.5
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Designer
W. S. Shackleton
Stall Speed Main
45 mph
Max Takeoff Weight Main
4500.0
Power Alt
179.0
Max Speed Alt
97
Type Of Prop
piston engine
Introduced
1929
Max Speed More
180.0
Capacity
five passengers
Max Speed Main
112 mph
Max Takeoff Weight Alt
2042.0
Number Built
1
Crew
one
Retired
1938
Jet Or Prop
prop
Primary user
Plane Or Copter?
Engine(prop)
Siddeley Puma
Manufacturer
First Flight
25
Power Main
240 hp
Number Of Props
1
Stall Speed Alt
39
Empty Weight Alt
1134.0
Empty Weight Main
2500.0
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