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Carr Special (NR12844)

Posted on May 8, 2026 By

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    • Design and Development
    • Performance and Later Life
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  • Image gallery of the Carr Special (NR12844)

Design and Development

The American aircraft designer Walter J. Carr conceptualized and constructed the Carr Special (NR12844) racing aircraft specifically for participation in the National Air Races. This unique aircraft was a single-seat, wooden low-wing monoplane.

Initially, it was equipped with a 90 hp Curtiss OX-5 engine. However, flight tests conducted in 1932 revealed that its performance did not meet the designer’s expectations. Consequently, the aircraft was re-equipped with a more powerful 125 hp Warner Scarab engine for the races.

Performance and Later Life

Despite the engine upgrade, the Carr Special did not achieve significant success in the aviation competitions. After its racing career, the aircraft underwent a transformation and was repurposed as a “skywriter,” engaging in aerial advertising.

Unfortunately, the aircraft’s operational life concluded in 1937 when it crashed during an unsuccessful landing attempt, marking the end of the Carr Special’s journey.

Technical Specifications

Modification Special
Wingspan, m 6.71
Engine type 1 Piston engine Warner Scarab
Power, hp 1 x 125
Crew, crew members 1

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