Monocoupe 110 Special, 1941. Creator: Monocoupe Airplane Co.
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Monocoupe 110 Special, 1941. Creator: Monocoupe Airplane Co.

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High-wing, 2-seat, 1940's monoplane. Warner Super Scarab 185, 200hp engine. Red with white trim. Clipped wings. Air show pilot and aerobatic champion W. W. "Woody" Edmondson thrilled audiences with his Monocoupe 110 Special throughout the 1940s. Edmondson, who named the airplane Little Butch for its bulldog-like appearance, placed second to "Bevo" Howard and his Bücker Jungmeister in the 1946 and '47 American Aerobatic Championships, but he won the first International Aerobatic Championship in 1948. The Monocoupe 110 Special was a clipped-wing version of the 110, part of a line that began with Don Luscombe's Mono 22 and continued with the 70, 90, and 110 models. The sport coupes of the 1930s, these fast and maneuverable aircraft were ideal for racers Phoebe Omlie and Johnny Livingston. Ken Hyde of Warrenton, Virginia, restored Little Butch prior to its donation to the Smithsonian.

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Photo12/Heritage Images/Heritage Art

Notre référence

HRM21A88_194

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NA

Property release

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Licence

Droits gérés

Format disponible

288,7Mo (6,0Mo) / 98,2cm x 73,7cm / 11600 x 8700 (300dpi)

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