Stinson Junior
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The Stinson Junior was a high-winged monoplane of the late 1920s built for private owners and was one of the first such designs to feature a fully enclosed cabin.

restored Stinson Junior departs its home base in Snohomish, Washington on a beautiful spring evening. Loading High Resolution...Loading High Resolution...Loading High Resolution...Loading High Resolution...Loading High Resolution...1
flying Stinson Junior SM-8A, NC960W, carrying two passengers, his wife and Ted Gildieck. They had arrived from Los Mochis, Mexico and were on their way to El Paso, TX.2

Made by Stinson Aircraft.

It is the successor of the Stinson Detroiter .

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Empty Weight Lb
2169
Predecessor
Stinson Detroiter
Eng 1 Type
Wright Whirlwind J6-7 nine-cylinder radial air-cooled
Max Speed Mph
135
Ceiling Ft
22000
Cruise Speed Mph
113
Status
Developed From
Stinson Detroiter
Span In
8
Gross Weight Lb
3229
Capacity
3
Number Built
321
Crew
1
Climb Rate Ftmin
1200
Height In
3
Primary user
Manufacturer
Range Miles
450
First Flight
1928
Height Ft
8
Span Ft
41
National Origin
United States
Wing Area Sqft
236
Met Or Eng
eng
Length Ft
29
Eng 1 Hp
225
Eng 1 Number
1
Length In
Category

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