The Aeronca Model K Scout is an American light airplane first marketed in 1937, and was the true successor to the popular C-2/C-3 line. Powered by a dual-ignition...
Aeronca, contracted from Aeronautical Corporation of America, located in Middletown, Ohio, is a US manufacturer of engine components and airframe structures...
featured in Aeronca's wartime designs, the Aeronca Model T, Aeronca Defender, and Aeronca L-3), but also incorporates aspects of traditional Aeronca designs...
The Aeronca 15AC Sedan is a four-seat, fixed conventional gear light airplane which was produced by Aeronca Aircraft between 1948 and 1951. Designed for...
cost-per-mile of about one cent. Aeronca 50F Chief (1938) powered by a 50 hp (37 kW) Franklin 4AC. 40 built. Aeronca 50L Chief (1938) The 50L had exposed...
The Aeronca Chief is a single-engine, light aircraft with fixed conventional landing gear and two seats in side-by-side configuration, which entered production...
The Aeronca L was a 1930s American cabin monoplane designed and built, in small numbers, by Aeronca Aircraft. It differed significantly from other Aeronca...
talent-scout Scout or bedder, a domestic assistant at Oxford University AeroncaK Scout, an American light airplane first marketed in 1937 Aeryon Scout...
produced by Aeronca (the Aeronautical Corporation of America) (a.k.a. Aeronca, Inc. or Aeronca Aircraft, now Magellan Aerospace Corp.), a prominent U.S. light...
built in Southern California. Aircraft collection Aeronca C-2 Sport Aeronca C-3 AeroncaK Scout Aeronca 65CA Super Chief American Eagle A-101 Beechcraft...
The Aeronca Model 9 Arrow was a low-wing all-metal cabin monoplane with retractable landing gear. It was marketed to returning pilots from World War II...
engine from an Aeronca aircraft. Spruce was used as the structural material with birch plywood covering. The spars are from an AeroncaK. The controls...
PB2Y Coronado December 24 – Macchi C.200 December 27 – Farman NC.470 AeroncaK Focke-Wulf Fw 58 with the German Luftwaffe Henschel Hs 126 with the German...