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C-165

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C-165

The C-165 marked the “Swallow Aircraft Company Inc.’s” first cabin monoplane, designed as a four-seater with a low-wing configuration. This aircraft was powered by a Wright J-6 engine, delivering 165 horsepower, making it an intriguing proposition for aviation at the time.

Production and Economic Context

Despite its relatively low cost of 5390 US dollars, the C-165 was launched in 1929 amidst a challenging economic environment. Only a single unit (NC431N) was ever produced, as the country was grappling with a severe financial crisis, which drastically limited its commercialization and manufacturing potential.

Operational Period

The sole C-165 remained in service and was actively used until the autumn of 1933. Its brief operational period underscores the significant economic difficulties faced by aviation companies during the Great Depression.

Technical Specifications

Modification C-165
Wingspan, m 11.58
Aircraft length, m 7.77
Engine type 1 Piston engine Wright J-6
Power, hp 1 x 165
Maximum speed, km/h 205
Cruising speed, km/h 178
Practical range, km 750
Crew 1
Payload 3 passengers

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Swallow Aircraft Company Inc.United States

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Sources & Accuracy

The information presented in this technical sheet has been compiled from declassified flight manuals, historical archives, and specialized literature. While we strive for maximum accuracy, some performance data may vary depending on the specific variant or operational conditions.

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