Curtiss Robin Airplane

Curtiss Robin Airplane

Curtiss Robin Airplane

The Curtiss Robin, introduced in 1928, was a high-wing monoplane with a 90 hp (67 kW) V8 OX-5 8-cylinder engine built by Curtiss-Robertson Airplane Manufacturing Company. It was later fitted with the more powerful Challenger engine, which developed between 170 and 185 hp (127 and 138 kW). NOTE: Model B (90 hp/67 kW Curtiss OX-5 engine), Model C-1 (185 hp/138 kW Curtiss Challenger engine), and Model J-1 (165 hp/123 kW Wright J-6 Whirlwind 5 engine)

The J-1 version was flown by Douglas Corrigan (nicknamed “Wrongway”) as well as The Flying Keys.


Curtiss Robin Model C-1 (185 hp Curtiss Challenger Engine)


MG Curtiss Robin J 1 Private NC292E


1929 Curtiss Robin J-1D at the Virginia Aviation Museum Richmond VA


Curtiss Robin C-1 Photos Click photo to enlarge

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MADE IN 1998 AND IS #6 IN THE SERIES, THIS ERTL 1929 TEXACO CURTISS ROBIN AIRPLANE BANK IS MADE OF METAL AND MEASURES 8" LONG NOSE TO TAIL AND 13" WING SPAN. PLANE IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION





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