- The
Paramount Cabinaire was a 1920s
designed cabin biplane,
designed by
Walter J. Carr and
produced by the
Paramount Aircraft Corporation. Only eight...
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American SNJ-3
North American T-28A
Trojan On Mark
Marketeer Paramount Cabinaire Piper PA-12
Super Cruiser Piper PA-23
Apache Piper PA-23
Apache Ryan S-C-W...
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Allen Iverson,
American basketball player The Answer, a 1929
Paramount Cabinaire plane used for a non-stop
endurance record attempt Search for "the answer"...
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mailplane Pander Multipro two/three-seat
light sports monoplane Paramount Cabinaire cabin biplane airliner Parks P-1
training biplane Parks P-2
training biplane...
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Behse founded the
Paramount Aircraft Corporation to
build the
Paramount Cabinaire enclosed biplane.
After poor
sales of the aircraft, Carr left the company...
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Faucett F-19
Aircraft of
comparable role, configuration, and era
Paramount Cabinaire Notes Juptner,
Joseph (1962). U. S.
Civil Aircraft Series, Vol 1. AERO...
- sky-write with an airplane. In 1937,
developed and
constructed the DeLloyd
Cabinaire, a 2 seat monoplane, but that
venture failed, due in part to the continuing...
- role, configuration, and era Dayton-Wright OW.1
Aerial Coupe Paramount Cabinaire Mary S.
Lovell (1989). The
Sound of Wings: The Life of
Amelia Earhart...
- J. Carr to
produce his
highly modified Warner powered Travel Air, the
Cabinaire.
Eight units were built, with one
becoming used for an
aerial refueling...
- (Paramount
Aircraft Corp, Saginaw, MI)
Paramount Cabinaire 110
Paramount Cabinaire 165
Paramount Cabinaire A-70
Paramount Model 120
Sportster (Pilchowo,...