Ryan Brougham
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The Ryan Brougham was a small single-engine airliner produced in the United States in the late 1920s and early 1930s. Its design was reminiscent of the M-1 mailplane first produced by Ryan in 1926 and like it was a high-wing strut-braced monoplane of conventional design.

the Ryan Brougham b1? We've talked before, a couple of years ago. I'm trying to locate Brougham "Spirit of South Dakota".1
kind displaying includes the Ryan Brougham, American Eagle A-101, Stearman 4D, Cessna AW, Bell P-39 Airacobra and North American FJ-1 Fury.2
2 Ryan Brougham (Wright J-5) ; 1 Stinson cabin (Wright J-5). Chicago-Atlanta (623 miles), via Terre Haute : Evansville : Nashville : Chattanooga. M.3
also had a Ryan Brougham (sister ship of the Spirit of St. LouisSpirit of St. LouisThe Spirit of St.4
Below, Ryan Brougham NS-15 flown to Tucson on 10/28/1928 by Gilbert Budwig.5
cockpit monoplane) and of the Ryan Brougham, both of which were very well known in their day.6
he chose a Ryan Brougham for his Paris flight after seeing what Gorst had done with them on the rugged flights over the Siskiyou Mountains.7
projected version of the Ryan Brougham, was lifted by crane out of the loft. One of the plant foremen who watched the roll-out was Fred H. Rohr.8

Made by Ryan Aeronautical.

Ryan Brougham (sistership "Spirit of St. Louis"). Swede Parrer, a Fleet- Air. S. Berry in a Trav-Air owned by Bob Fogg.9
Ryan Brougham airplane that was built to duplicate Charles Lindbergh's famous plane.10
similar Ryan Brougham was bought by Stewart and modified with Lindbergh's supervision.11
The Ryan Brougham was a small single-engine airliner produced in the United States in the late 1920s and early 1930s.12
the six-place Model B-7Ryan BroughamThe Ryan Brougham was a small single-engine airliner produced in the United States in the late 1920s and early 1930s.13
works, a Stinson Reliant and Ryan Brougham, still greet visitors in the entrance rotunda of the museum.14
His Ryan Brougham was later acquired by the Ecuadorian government, and put to use as that country’s first mail plane.15
Empty Weight Lb
1870
Wing Area Sqm
25
Designer
Don Hall
Eng 1 Type
Wright R-790 Whirlwind
Max Speed Mph
125
Ceiling Ft
16000
Eng 1 Kw
168
Span In
Gross Weight Lb
3300
Capacity
4
Number Built
212
Crew
One pilot
Empty Weight Kg
848
Gross Weight Kg
1497
Height In
9
Range Km
1130
Manufacturer
Range Miles
700
First Flight
1927
Max Speed Kmh
201
Height Ft
8
Span Ft
42
National Origin
United States
Wing Area Sqft
270
Met Or Eng
eng
Span M
13
Length Ft
27
Height M
3
Ceiling M
4900
Eng 1 Hp
225
Eng 1 Number
1
Length In
9
Length M
8
Category

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