Genairco Biplane

The Genairco Biplane (also known as Genairco Moth) was a passenger aircraft manufactured in Australia Genairco.

History and construction

The Biplane was a biplane passenger aircraft, which was produced in small numbers in Australia in the late 1920s and early 1930s. It was designed as a conventional biplane with fixed spur wheel chassis. The wings were from the Avro Avian, while the trunk on which the de Havilland Moth based, however, was wider, so that two passengers could be transported sitting in an open cockpit in front of the pilot. Some later examples were fitted with an enclosed cabin for three passengers and were designated Genairco Cabin Biplane. The original models were then called Genairco Open biplane.

Specifications

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