Welch OW-3
The Welch OW-3 was a 2-3 seat, light airplane designed by Orin Welch in the late 1920s.[1]
Welch OW-3 | |
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Role | Two-seat cabin monoplane |
National origin | United States |
Manufacturer | Orin Welch Aircraft Company |
Designer | Orin Moore Welch |
First flight | 1928 |
Number built | 3 (2 OW-3 Hi-Lift, 1 OW-3M) |
Design
There were two versions of the OW-3. The OW-3 Hi-Lift variant (two built) was a two-seat, open cockpit biplane with a modified Standard J-1 fuselage that incorporated a Welch-designed high-lift wing.[2] The OW-3M (only one built) was an open cockpit parasol monoplane that could seat three people. The OW-3M was the precursor of all subsequent Welch light monoplanes.[3][4]
Specifications (OW-3 Hi-Lift biplane)
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References
- "Orin Welch Airplane Company". www.javalina.com.
- "all-aero". all-aero.com.
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- "American airplanes: Wa - We". www.aerofiles.com.
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