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SPCA 90
Civil transport aircraft
Civil transport aircraft
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | 90 |
| image | SPCA 90 L'Aerophile-Salon 1934.jpg |
| aircraft_type | Civil utility aircraft |
| national_origin | France |
| manufacturer | SPCA |
| first_flight | 8 December 1932 |
The SPCA 90 was a civil transport aircraft built in France in the early 1930s.
Design and development
The SPCA 90 was a high-wing monoplane of conventional layout with a thick-sectioned, cantilever wing. The cabin was fully enclosed, and was large enough that the aircraft could be used as an air ambulance to carry two stretchers plus attendants. The fixed undercarriage consisted of divided main units and a tailskid. Only a single example was built (registration F-AKFJ), which saw service in Morocco.
In 1935, SPCA built an airliner version of the same design, designated 91T. The cargo area was fitted out as a passenger cabin with seats for eight passengers, a baggage compartment, and a lavatory. This was to be SPCA's last aircraft.
Variants
- 90 — utility aircraft (1 built)
- 91T — airliner
Specifications (90)
|prime units? = met
Notes
References
References
- Parmentier 1998
- ''The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft'', p.2860
- Taylor 1989, p.838
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