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Cessna Model C Airmaster

Posted on April 29, 2026 By

The first product from the Cessna company after it was reopened in Wichita, Kansas, was the Model C-34. This cantilever high-wing aircraft was built utilizing the latest advancements in aerodynamics and structural materials. Its maiden flight took place in June 1935.

The Model C-34 featured a mixed construction of wood and metal, with duralumin covering on the nose section of the fuselage, plywood covering on the lifting surfaces, and fabric elsewhere. Upon customer request, a metal propeller could be installed instead of a wooden one, and “Edo” brand floats could replace the standard landing gear.

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    • Variants and World War II Service
    • The Airmaster Series: Evolution and Production Halt
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Variants and World War II Service

A total of 42 C-34 aircraft were built, two of which entered service with the US Army Air Forces during World War II under the designation UC-77B.

In 1937, the Model C-37 modification appeared, distinguished by a wider cabin. Forty-six of these aircraft were built, with one entering service in 1942 under the designation UC-77C.

A year later, the Model C-38 Airmaster was introduced, featuring minor structural changes. Essentially, equipment that was previously optional now became standard. This aircraft had a wider landing gear base and a large ventral flap, which served as an airbrake to reduce speed during landing. Only 16 C-38 aircraft were assembled.

The Airmaster Series: Evolution and Production Halt

The final four-seat models of the Cessna family were the C-145 and C-165 Airmaster. The rollout of the new aircraft, then designated Model C-39, occurred on September 11, 1938. However, it was soon renamed Model C-145, with the numerical code now reflecting engine power rather than the year of serial production launch.

The C-145 was equipped with a 145 hp Super Scarab radial engine, while the subsequent Model C-165 and Model C-165D differed only in powerplant output, featuring a 165 or 175 hp Super Scarab engine, respectively. Production of the Airmaster series ceased in 1941. A total of 42 C-145s, 34 C-165s, and three C-165Ds were sold. In 1942, three Model C-165 aircraft were adopted by the USAAF under the designation UC-94.

Technical Specifications

Modification C-38
Wingspan, m 10.41
Aircraft length, m 7.52
Aircraft height, m 2.13
Wing area, m2 16.81
Empty weight 621
Maximum takeoff weight 1066
Engine type 1 Piston engine Warner Super Scarab Series 50
Power, hp 1 x 145
Maximum speed, km/h 261
Cruising speed, km/h 241
Practical range, km 885
Service ceiling, m 5485
Crew, crew 4

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