Dietz C-4 | |
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Role | Biplane |
National origin | United States |
Manufacturer | Dietz Laboratories |
Designer | Conrad Dietz |
Introduction | 1928 |
Number built | 1 |
The Dietz C-4 was a biplane designed by Conrad Dietz.
The C-4 (Conrad Design number 4) was a biplane design built by Dietz Laboratories. Conrad Dietz became manager of the newly formed Aeronca, using their services to modify the design for a Dayton Bear engine. The concept was proposed to Aeronca in 1929 to be the first plane manufactured by the company, but it was passed over in favor of the Roche-designed low-cost Aeronca C-2, which launched Aeronca. Dietz died in an accident in September 1931 while demonstrating an Aeronca.[1][2]
The C-4 was a conventional landing gear-equipped biplane with cantilever wings.[3]
Data from Cincinnati Aviation Heritage Society & Museum
General characteristics
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dietz C-4.
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