Waco 9
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The Waco 9 is an American-built biplane design that first flew in 1925.

1925 Waco 9 that is almost flyable. The Anna was one of four Waco Nines to have the OXX-6 engine installed at the factory.1
a Waco 9 biplane under all four of New York City’s East River bridges on a dare during the Golden Age of Aviation in 1928, passed away March 19th.2
craft—a Church Mid-Wing, an International F-17, and a WACO 9—was parked under the roof at what historians consider the first black-owned airport in the United States.3
Pioneer Central Oregon aviator Ted Barber in his Waco 9 biplane in the 1930s.Submitted photoPioneer Central Oregon aviator Ted Barber in his Waco 9 biplane in the 1930s.4

Made by Advance Aircraft Company.

Plunge here in Waco 9/24! Check out her picture at http://www.wacotrib.com/photos/Puppy-Plunge-at-Waco-Water-Park-Sept-24-2011.html?photo=14&c=Y Foster mom also says she's 90% housetrained and loves riding in the car.5
powered Waco 9, in 1930 at the age of 14. In 1937, he entered the U.S. Army as a Private.6
production floats were designed for the popular WACO 9 biplane, which lacked the power to lift out of the water using wooden floats.7
Stall Speed Mph
32
Eng 1 Type
Curtiss OX-5
First Flight
1925
Cruise Speed Mph
79
Status
Capacity
2
Origin
United States
Number Built
about 270
Crew
1
Primary user
Manufacturer
Range Miles
375
Max Speed Mph
92
Span In
6
Span Ft
29
National Origin
United States
Load Lb
780
Met Or Eng
eng
Length Ft
23
Eng 1 Hp
1
Eng 1 Number
1
Length In
4
Category

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