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Waco RNF Biplane

The Waco F series of civil biplanes were one of the most popular aircraft in their class during the 1930s and 1940s. They featured good performance and carrying...
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The Waco F series of civil biplanes were one of the most popular aircraft in their class during the 1930s and 1940s. They featured good performance and carrying capacity while being relatively inexpensive to operate. The first of the F series were introduced in 1930 with the Warner Scarab powered RNF. Waco was one of the leading aircraft manufacturers leading up to World War II, but the company disappeared shortly after the end of the war. However, the F series remained popular with owners through the next several decades and many remain in service today.
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2 Comments |
jimhelmick
 
jimhelmick March 09, 2017
Superb photo, great airplane.
BTBFlyboy
 
BTBFlyboy June 22, 2018
Thanks for the entry, however in the rules I stated no manipulation/composite pics.
This particular RNF hangs in the Pima County Air & Space Museum in Tucson.
I hope you'll try another entry.
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