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Kinner Courier

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Kinner Courier

In 1928, Kinner Airplane & Motor Corp. constructed a light multi-purpose aircraft for Dr. Thomas Carlyle Young, a renowned surgeon and chairman of the Western Aero League. This unique aircraft, designated the Kinner Courier, was the sole example built and received the special name “Spirit of Ether” (NC4618).

Design and Features

The Kinner Courier was designed as a two-seat, strut-braced high-wing monoplane. It was powered by a 100 hp Kinner K-2 engine, providing adequate performance for its intended roles. A notable feature for practical hangar storage was its foldable wings.

Later Modifications

In 1930, Dr. Young entrusted the aircraft to students at the Curtiss-Wright Technical Institute. There, the Kinner Courier underwent modifications, including the installation of a new radial engine equipped with a Townend ring for improved aerodynamics.

Technical Specifications

Modification Courier
Wingspan, m 10. 67
Length, m 7. 01
Height, m 2.13
Wing area, m2 20.07
Empty weight 415
Maximum takeoff weight 640
Engine type 1 Piston engine Kinner K-2
Power, hp 1 x 100
Maximum speed, km/h 193
Cruising speed, km/h 177
Practical range, km 1287
Rate of climb, m/min 274
Practical ceiling, m 6096
Crew 2

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