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Kreider-Reisner Fairchild 21

Civilian
Kreider-Reisner Fairchild 21

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The Kreider-Reisner Fairchild 21, introduced in 1928, was a compact two-seat biplane reflecting American private aircraft philosophy. Its 8.6-meter wingspan, modest 169 km/h speed, and straightforward construction made it accessible for aviators seeking affordable recreational flying and basic pilot training.

Specifications

Role
Two-seat biplane
Origin
United States
Crew
2
Engines
1
First flight
1928
Length
6.6 m
Wingspan
8.6 m
Max speed
169 km/h