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The Waco 10 turned out to have excellent handling, and there was a ready supply of war-surplus Curtiss engines. It was widely used for the popularisation of aeronautics through barnstorming and joyrides, and was also much used as a trainer and by small operators for charter flights. |
The Waco 10 turned out to have excellent handling, and there was a ready supply of war-surplus Curtiss engines. It was widely used for the popularisation of aeronautics through barnstorming and joyrides, and was also much used as a trainer and by small operators for charter flights. |
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==Survivors and aircraft on display== |
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|1927||GXE||781||N312DC||[[Gatlinburg–Pigeon Forge Airport]], Tennessee|| |
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|1928||GXE||1388||N6675K||[[Historic Aircraft Restoration Museum]], [[Maryland Heights, Missouri]]|| |
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<ref name="Fairchild24.com">{{cite web|url=http://fairchild24.com/museum.htm |title=Historic Aircraft Restoration Museum |publisher=Fairchild24.com |date= |accessdate=2012-08-07}}</ref> |
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|1928||GXE||1521||C-GAFD||[[Canada Aviation and Space Museum]], [[Ottawa, Ontario]]|| |
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<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.aviation.technomuses.ca/collections/artifacts/aircraft/Waco10/ |title=Waco 10 (GXE) – Canada Aviation and Space Museum |publisher=Aviation.technomuses.ca |date= |accessdate=2012-08-07}}</ref> |
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|1928||GXE||1554||NC6974||[[Eagles Mere Air Museum]] at [[Eagles Mere, Pennsylvania]]||<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.eaglesmereairmuseum.org/wacogxe.shtml |title=1928 Waco GXE Eagles Mere Air Museum |publisher=eaglesmereairmuseum.org/index.shtml |date= |accessdate=2014-03-21}}</ref> |
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|1928||GXE||1586||NC5852||privately owned and based at [[Covington, Ohio]]||<ref>{{cite web|author=Scott Rose, warbirdsresourcegroup.org |url=http://vintage.warbirdregistry.org/wacoregistry/waco-nc5852.html |title=Vintage Registry - A Warbirds Resource Group Site - Waco |publisher=Vintage.warbirdregistry.org |date=2002-03-18 |accessdate=2012-08-07}}</ref><ref name="FAAReg2">{{cite web|url = http://registry.faa.gov/aircraftinquiry/NNum_Results.aspx?NNumbertxt=5852|title = Make / Model Inquiry Results N5852 |accessdate = 7 August 2012|last = [[Federal Aviation Administration]]|date=August 2012}}</ref> |
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|1928||GXE||1810||N6513||[[Western Antique Aeroplane & Automobile Museum]]||<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.waaamuseum.org/collections/airplanes/247-WACO-GXE |title=WACO GXE - Western Antique Aeroplane & Automobile Museum |publisher=Waaamuseum.org |date= |accessdate=2013-08-05}}</ref> |
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|1929||GXE||1869||NC8529||privately owned and based at [[Corning, Iowa]]||<ref>''Pilot'', December 2011, p.49</ref><ref name="FAAReg">{{cite web|url = http://registry.faa.gov/aircraftinquiry/NNum_Results.aspx?NNumbertxt=8529|title = Make / Model Inquiry Results N8529 |accessdate = 7 August 2012|last = [[Federal Aviation Administration]]|date=August 2012}}</ref> |
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|1928||ATO||A-4||NC5814||[[EAA AirVenture Museum]], [[Oshkosh, Wisconsin]]|| |
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<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.airventuremuseum.org/collection/aircraft/Waco%2010_ATO.asp |title=Waco 10/ATO |publisher=Airventuremuseum.org |date= |accessdate=2012-08-07}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.airventuremuseum.org/collection/aircraft/2__%20Master%20Aircraft%20List%20__.asp |title=** Master Aircraft List ** |publisher=Airventuremuseum.org |date= |accessdate=2012-08-07}}</ref> |
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|1928||ATO||A20 ||N6714||[[Western Antique Aeroplane & Automobile Museum]]||<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.waaamuseum.org/collections/airplanes/257-WACO-ATO-Taperwing |title=WACO ATO "Taperwing" - Western Antique Aeroplane & Automobile Museum |publisher=Waaamuseum.org |date= |accessdate=2013-08-05}}</ref> |
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|1929||ATO||A-65||CF-BPM||[[Reynolds-Alberta Museum]], [[Wetaskiwin]], [[Alberta]], previously owned by [[Vintage Wings of Canada]], [[Gatineau, Québec]]||<ref name="TCCAR">{{cite web|url = http://wwwapps2.tc.gc.ca/Saf-Sec-Sur/2/ccarcs/aspscripts/en/quicksearch.asp|title = Canadian Civil Aircraft Register|accessdate = 7 August 2012|last = [[Transport Canada]]|date = August 2012|url-status=dead|archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20110718042755/http://wwwapps2.tc.gc.ca/Saf-Sec-Sur/2/ccarcs/aspscripts/en/quicksearch.asp|archivedate = 18 July 2011|df = }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.vintagewings.ca/Aircraft/tabid/66/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/19/language/en-CA/WACO-Taperwing-ATO.aspx |title=WACO Taperwing A.T.O. > Vintage Wings of Canada |publisher=Vintagewings.ca |date= |accessdate=2012-08-07}}</ref> |
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|1929||ATO||A-103||NC906H||[[Historic Aircraft Restoration Museum]], [[Maryland Heights, Missouri]]|| |
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<ref name="Fairchild24.com" /> |
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|1929||CTO||A-118||N13918||[[WACO Aircraft Museum]], [[Troy, Ohio]]||<ref name="FAAReg3">{{cite web|url = http://registry.faa.gov/aircraftinquiry/NNum_Results.aspx?NNumbertxt=13918|title = Make / Model Inquiry Results N13918 |accessdate = 7 August 2012|last = [[Federal Aviation Administration]]|date=August 2012}}</ref> |
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|1928||CTO||AT-3005||N516M||[[Western Antique Aeroplane & Automobile Museum]]||<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.waaamuseum.org/collections/airplanes/245-WACO-CTO-%E2%80%9CTaper%20Wing%E2%80%9D |title=WACO CTO "Taper Wing" - Western Antique Aeroplane & Automobile Museum |publisher=Waaamuseum.org |date= |accessdate=2013-08-05}}</ref> |
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|1930||ATO||D-3128||NC663N||[[Historic Aircraft Restoration Museum]], [[Maryland Heights, Missouri]]||<ref>Historic Aircraft Restoration Museum, [http://www.historicaircraftrestorationmuseum.org/museumhangar1.html Museum Hangar 1, John Cournoyer's Wonderful Wacos], retrieved 5 August 2013</ref> |
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|1929||CSO||1657 ||N7662||[[Western Antique Aeroplane & Automobile Museum]]||<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.waaamuseum.org/collections/airplanes/244-WACO-CSO |title=WACO CSO - Western Antique Aeroplane & Automobile Museum |publisher=Waaamuseum.org |date= |accessdate=2013-08-05}}</ref> |
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|1928||GXE||1464 ||NC4899||[[Ohio History Connection]]||<ref>{{cite web|title=Where is it now. Collections from the Former Ohio History of Flight Museum|url=https://www.ohiohistory.org/learn/collections/history/history-blog/2015/august-2015/history-of-flight-museum|website=Ohio History Connection Blog|publisher=Ohio History Connection|accessdate=21 June 2017}}</ref> |
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|1930||CSO||3140||N671N||[[Historic Aircraft Restoration Museum]], [[Maryland Heights, Missouri]]|| |
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<ref name="Fairchild24.com" /> |
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|1932||CTO||A-3596||NC280W||[[Historic Aircraft Restoration Museum]], [[Maryland Heights, Missouri]]|| |
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<ref name="Fairchild24.com" /> |
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|1928||GXE||3065||CF-AOI||[[Reynolds-Alberta Museum]], [[Wetaskiwin, Alberta]]|| |
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<ref>{{cite book|last=Skaarup|first=Harold A.|title=Canadian Warbird Survivors - A Handbook on where to find them|year=2001|publisher=Writers Club Press|location=Nebraska|isbn=978-059520668-1}}</ref> |
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|1929||DSO||3006 ||N605N||[[Western Antique Aeroplane & Automobile Museum]]||<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.waaamuseum.org/collections/airplanes/246-WACO-DSO |title=WACO DSO - Western Antique Aeroplane & Automobile Museum |publisher=Waaamuseum.org |date= |accessdate=2013-08-05}}</ref> |
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==Variants== |
==Variants== |
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There was also an export model WACO Pursuit 300T-A, with 300 hp Wright or Wasp Jr engine.<ref name=china/> |
There was also an export model WACO Pursuit 300T-A, with 300 hp Wright or Wasp Jr engine.<ref name=china/> |
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==Survivors and aircraft on display== |
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{| class="wikitable sortable" |
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! Year !! Model !! Serial # !! Registration !! Location !! References |
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|1927||GXE||781||N312DC||[[Gatlinburg–Pigeon Forge Airport]], Tennessee|| |
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|1928||GXE||1388||N6675K||[[Historic Aircraft Restoration Museum]], [[Maryland Heights, Missouri]]|| |
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<ref name="Fairchild24.com">{{cite web|url=http://fairchild24.com/museum.htm |title=Historic Aircraft Restoration Museum |publisher=Fairchild24.com |date= |accessdate=2012-08-07}}</ref> |
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|1928||GXE||1521||C-GAFD||[[Canada Aviation and Space Museum]], [[Ottawa, Ontario]]|| |
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<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.aviation.technomuses.ca/collections/artifacts/aircraft/Waco10/ |title=Waco 10 (GXE) – Canada Aviation and Space Museum |publisher=Aviation.technomuses.ca |date= |accessdate=2012-08-07}}</ref> |
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|1928||GXE||1554||NC6974||[[Eagles Mere Air Museum]] at [[Eagles Mere, Pennsylvania]]||<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.eaglesmereairmuseum.org/wacogxe.shtml |title=1928 Waco GXE Eagles Mere Air Museum |publisher=eaglesmereairmuseum.org/index.shtml |date= |accessdate=2014-03-21}}</ref> |
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|1928||GXE||1586||NC5852||privately owned and based at [[Covington, Ohio]]||<ref>{{cite web|author=Scott Rose, warbirdsresourcegroup.org |url=http://vintage.warbirdregistry.org/wacoregistry/waco-nc5852.html |title=Vintage Registry - A Warbirds Resource Group Site - Waco |publisher=Vintage.warbirdregistry.org |date=2002-03-18 |accessdate=2012-08-07}}</ref><ref name="FAAReg2">{{cite web|url = http://registry.faa.gov/aircraftinquiry/NNum_Results.aspx?NNumbertxt=5852|title = Make / Model Inquiry Results N5852 |accessdate = 7 August 2012|last = [[Federal Aviation Administration]]|date=August 2012}}</ref> |
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|1928||GXE||1810||N6513||[[Western Antique Aeroplane & Automobile Museum]]||<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.waaamuseum.org/collections/airplanes/247-WACO-GXE |title=WACO GXE - Western Antique Aeroplane & Automobile Museum |publisher=Waaamuseum.org |date= |accessdate=2013-08-05}}</ref> |
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|1929||GXE||1869||NC8529||privately owned and based at [[Corning, Iowa]]||<ref>''Pilot'', December 2011, p.49</ref><ref name="FAAReg">{{cite web|url = http://registry.faa.gov/aircraftinquiry/NNum_Results.aspx?NNumbertxt=8529|title = Make / Model Inquiry Results N8529 |accessdate = 7 August 2012|last = [[Federal Aviation Administration]]|date=August 2012}}</ref> |
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|1928||ATO||A-4||NC5814||[[EAA AirVenture Museum]], [[Oshkosh, Wisconsin]]|| |
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<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.airventuremuseum.org/collection/aircraft/Waco%2010_ATO.asp |title=Waco 10/ATO |publisher=Airventuremuseum.org |date= |accessdate=2012-08-07}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.airventuremuseum.org/collection/aircraft/2__%20Master%20Aircraft%20List%20__.asp |title=** Master Aircraft List ** |publisher=Airventuremuseum.org |date= |accessdate=2012-08-07}}</ref> |
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|1928||ATO||A20 ||N6714||[[Western Antique Aeroplane & Automobile Museum]]||<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.waaamuseum.org/collections/airplanes/257-WACO-ATO-Taperwing |title=WACO ATO "Taperwing" - Western Antique Aeroplane & Automobile Museum |publisher=Waaamuseum.org |date= |accessdate=2013-08-05}}</ref> |
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|1929||ATO||A-65||CF-BPM||[[Reynolds-Alberta Museum]], [[Wetaskiwin]], [[Alberta]], previously owned by [[Vintage Wings of Canada]], [[Gatineau, Québec]]||<ref name="TCCAR">{{cite web|url = http://wwwapps2.tc.gc.ca/Saf-Sec-Sur/2/ccarcs/aspscripts/en/quicksearch.asp|title = Canadian Civil Aircraft Register|accessdate = 7 August 2012|last = [[Transport Canada]]|date = August 2012|url-status=dead|archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20110718042755/http://wwwapps2.tc.gc.ca/Saf-Sec-Sur/2/ccarcs/aspscripts/en/quicksearch.asp|archivedate = 18 July 2011|df = }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.vintagewings.ca/Aircraft/tabid/66/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/19/language/en-CA/WACO-Taperwing-ATO.aspx |title=WACO Taperwing A.T.O. > Vintage Wings of Canada |publisher=Vintagewings.ca |date= |accessdate=2012-08-07}}</ref> |
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|1929||ATO||A-103||NC906H||[[Historic Aircraft Restoration Museum]], [[Maryland Heights, Missouri]]|| |
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<ref name="Fairchild24.com" /> |
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|1929||CTO||A-118||N13918||[[WACO Aircraft Museum]], [[Troy, Ohio]]||<ref name="FAAReg3">{{cite web|url = http://registry.faa.gov/aircraftinquiry/NNum_Results.aspx?NNumbertxt=13918|title = Make / Model Inquiry Results N13918 |accessdate = 7 August 2012|last = [[Federal Aviation Administration]]|date=August 2012}}</ref> |
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|1928||CTO||AT-3005||N516M||[[Western Antique Aeroplane & Automobile Museum]]||<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.waaamuseum.org/collections/airplanes/245-WACO-CTO-%E2%80%9CTaper%20Wing%E2%80%9D |title=WACO CTO "Taper Wing" - Western Antique Aeroplane & Automobile Museum |publisher=Waaamuseum.org |date= |accessdate=2013-08-05}}</ref> |
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|1930||ATO||D-3128||NC663N||[[Historic Aircraft Restoration Museum]], [[Maryland Heights, Missouri]]||<ref>Historic Aircraft Restoration Museum, [http://www.historicaircraftrestorationmuseum.org/museumhangar1.html Museum Hangar 1, John Cournoyer's Wonderful Wacos], retrieved 5 August 2013</ref> |
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|1929||CSO||1657 ||N7662||[[Western Antique Aeroplane & Automobile Museum]]||<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.waaamuseum.org/collections/airplanes/244-WACO-CSO |title=WACO CSO - Western Antique Aeroplane & Automobile Museum |publisher=Waaamuseum.org |date= |accessdate=2013-08-05}}</ref> |
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|1928||GXE||1464 ||NC4899||[[Ohio History Connection]]||<ref>{{cite web|title=Where is it now. Collections from the Former Ohio History of Flight Museum|url=https://www.ohiohistory.org/learn/collections/history/history-blog/2015/august-2015/history-of-flight-museum|website=Ohio History Connection Blog|publisher=Ohio History Connection|accessdate=21 June 2017}}</ref> |
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|1930||CSO||3140||N671N||[[Historic Aircraft Restoration Museum]], [[Maryland Heights, Missouri]]|| |
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<ref name="Fairchild24.com" /> |
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|1932||CTO||A-3596||NC280W||[[Historic Aircraft Restoration Museum]], [[Maryland Heights, Missouri]]|| |
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<ref name="Fairchild24.com" /> |
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|1928||GXE||3065||CF-AOI||[[Reynolds-Alberta Museum]], [[Wetaskiwin, Alberta]]|| |
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<ref>{{cite book|last=Skaarup|first=Harold A.|title=Canadian Warbird Survivors - A Handbook on where to find them|year=2001|publisher=Writers Club Press|location=Nebraska|isbn=978-059520668-1}}</ref> |
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|1929||DSO||3006 ||N605N||[[Western Antique Aeroplane & Automobile Museum]]||<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.waaamuseum.org/collections/airplanes/246-WACO-DSO |title=WACO DSO - Western Antique Aeroplane & Automobile Museum |publisher=Waaamuseum.org |date= |accessdate=2013-08-05}}</ref> |
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==Specifications (Waco GXE)== |
==Specifications (Waco GXE)== |
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Waco 10 | |
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Waco 10 giving joy rides. | |
Role | light passenger transport |
Manufacturer | Advance Aircraft Waco Aircraft Company |
Designer | Charles Meyers |
First flight | 1927 |
Introduction | 1927 |
Produced | 1927–1933 |
Number built | 1,623 |
The Waco 10/GXE/Waco O series was a range of three-seat open-cockpit biplanes built by the Advance Aircraft Company, later the Waco Aircraft Company.
Design and development
The Waco 10 was a larger span development of the Waco 9, both single-engined three-seat single-bay biplanes constructed around steel-tube frames. The wing covering was fabric, and both upper and lower planes carried ailerons, which were strut linked. The two passengers sat side by side in a cockpit under the upper wing and ahead of the pilot, who had a separate cockpit. It had a split-axle fixed undercarriage and a tailwheel. The main undercarriage was fitted with hydraulic shock absorbers, unusual at the time on a light aircraft. The fin could be trimmed on the ground to offset engine torque, and the tailplane could be trimmed in flight. Initially it was powered by a Curtiss OX-5 water-cooled 90° V-8 engine producing 90 hp (67 kW).
Its first flight was in 1927. It was numerically the most important type to be built by Waco, with at least 1,623 built over a period of 7 years from 1927 to 1933 and was fitted with a very large variety of engines of radial and V configuration.
Operational history
The Waco 10 turned out to have excellent handling, and there was a ready supply of war-surplus Curtiss engines. It was widely used for the popularisation of aeronautics through barnstorming and joyrides, and was also much used as a trainer and by small operators for charter flights.
Variants
In 1928, after the Waco 10 had entered production, Waco changed its designation system so that the basic model 10, powered by a 90 hp (67 kW) Curtiss OX-5 engine became the GXE. The OX-5 was also used in the Waco 9, and this led to the confusing popular description of both aircraft as Waco 90, after the power.
Later aircraft used a three-letter designation, the first denoting the engine, the second, S or T meaning Straight or Tapered wing and the final O indicating it belongs to the Waco O series for open cockpit. An -A suffix indicated an armed variant intended for export.
Early name | post 1928 name | Popular/ alternative name |
engine | power (hp) | power (kW) |
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10 | GXE | 90 | Curtiss OX-5 | 90 | 67 |
10-W | ASO | 220-T | Wright J-5 | 220 | 164 |
ATO | Wright J-5 | 220 | 164 | ||
BSO | BS-165 | Wright R-540A | 165 | 123 | |
BSO-A | Wright R-540A | 165 | 123 | ||
CSO | C-225 | Wright R-760 | 225 | 168 | |
CTO | Wright R-760 | 225 | 168 | ||
10-H | DSO | Hispano-Suiza 8A or E | 150/180 | 112/134 | |
HSO | Packard DR-980 Diesel | 225 | 168 | ||
HTO | Packard DR-980 Diesel | 225 | 168 | ||
JTO | Wright R-975 | 300 | 225 | ||
JYO | Wright R-975 | 300 | 225 | ||
KSO | Kinner K-5 | 100 | 75 | ||
OSO | Kinner C-5 | 210 | 157 | ||
PSO | Jacobs LA-1 | 140/170 | 127/104 | ||
QSO | Continental A-70 | 165 | 123 | ||
RSO | Warner Scarab | 110 | 82 | ||
240-A | Continental W-670 | 240 | 179 |
Apart from the Curtiss and Hispano-Suiza, all of these engines were air-cooled radials.
Other engines were fitted experimentally, without unique designations, including Rausie, Siemans, and the 115 hp (86 kW) Milwaukee Tank engine. This was an air-cooled version of the Curtiss OX-5, and was intended as an aircraft engine.
Two mailplane derivatives from the O series (types JYM and JWM) were single seaters with a 14" stretch in the fuselage.
In the 1990s The WACO Aircraft Company of Quillayute Airport in Forks, Washington offered a kit version of the ATO model, featuring completely re-drawn plans, a book of plans for the small parts and an instruction manual.[1]
The WACO 240-A was a straight-wing fighter, built for export, powered by 240 hp Wright engine. At least six were bought by Cantonese Chinese aviation. They were armed with twin .30 Browning machine guns and had racks for five 25 lb or two 100 lb bombs.[2]
There was also an export model WACO Pursuit 300T-A, with 300 hp Wright or Wasp Jr engine.[2]
Survivors and aircraft on display
Specifications (Waco GXE)
Data from Aerofiles[23]
General characteristics
- Crew: one
- Capacity: two passengers
- Airfoil: Aeromarine 2A
Performance
References
Notes
- ^ Purdy, Don: AeroCrafter - Homebuilt Aircraft Sourcebook, Fifth Edition, page 288. BAI Communications, 15 July 1998. ISBN 0-9636409-4-1
- ^ a b Forman, Harrison. American warplanes in China, "Popular aviation" September 1934, pp.151-152
- ^ a b c d "Historic Aircraft Restoration Museum". Fairchild24.com. Retrieved 2012-08-07.
- ^ "Waco 10 (GXE) – Canada Aviation and Space Museum". Aviation.technomuses.ca. Retrieved 2012-08-07.
- ^ "1928 Waco GXE Eagles Mere Air Museum". eaglesmereairmuseum.org/index.shtml. Retrieved 2014-03-21.
- ^ Scott Rose, warbirdsresourcegroup.org (2002-03-18). "Vintage Registry - A Warbirds Resource Group Site - Waco". Vintage.warbirdregistry.org. Retrieved 2012-08-07.
- ^ Federal Aviation Administration (August 2012). "Make / Model Inquiry Results N5852". Retrieved 7 August 2012.
- ^ "WACO GXE - Western Antique Aeroplane & Automobile Museum". Waaamuseum.org. Retrieved 2013-08-05.
- ^ Pilot, December 2011, p.49
- ^ Federal Aviation Administration (August 2012). "Make / Model Inquiry Results N8529". Retrieved 7 August 2012.
- ^ "Waco 10/ATO". Airventuremuseum.org. Retrieved 2012-08-07.
- ^ "** Master Aircraft List **". Airventuremuseum.org. Retrieved 2012-08-07.
- ^ "WACO ATO "Taperwing" - Western Antique Aeroplane & Automobile Museum". Waaamuseum.org. Retrieved 2013-08-05.
- ^ Transport Canada (August 2012). "Canadian Civil Aircraft Register". Archived from the original on 18 July 2011. Retrieved 7 August 2012.
- ^ "WACO Taperwing A.T.O. > Vintage Wings of Canada". Vintagewings.ca. Retrieved 2012-08-07.
- ^ Federal Aviation Administration (August 2012). "Make / Model Inquiry Results N13918". Retrieved 7 August 2012.
- ^ "WACO CTO "Taper Wing" - Western Antique Aeroplane & Automobile Museum". Waaamuseum.org. Retrieved 2013-08-05.
- ^ Historic Aircraft Restoration Museum, Museum Hangar 1, John Cournoyer's Wonderful Wacos, retrieved 5 August 2013
- ^ "WACO CSO - Western Antique Aeroplane & Automobile Museum". Waaamuseum.org. Retrieved 2013-08-05.
- ^ "Where is it now. Collections from the Former Ohio History of Flight Museum". Ohio History Connection Blog. Ohio History Connection. Retrieved 21 June 2017.
- ^ Skaarup, Harold A. (2001). Canadian Warbird Survivors - A Handbook on where to find them. Nebraska: Writers Club Press. ISBN 978-059520668-1.
- ^ "WACO DSO - Western Antique Aeroplane & Automobile Museum". Waaamuseum.org. Retrieved 2013-08-05.
- ^ Aerofiles (April 2009). "Waco". Retrieved 2009-06-10.
Bibliography
- Aerofiles
- Juptner, Joseph P. U.S. Civil Aircraft Vol. 1 Los Angeles, California: Aero Publishers, Inc., 1962. Library of Congress # 62-15967.
- Brandly, Raymond H. Waco Aircraft Production 1923-1942 Troy, Ohio: Waco Aircraft Co., 1986 (2nd Edition). ISBN 0-9602734-5-X, ISBN 978-0-9602734-5-4
- Kobernuss, Fred O. Waco - Symbol of Courage and Excellence unk : Mystic Bay Publisher, 1999. ISBN 1-887961-01-1.