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C-1 Foursome
C-1
Role Business aircraft
National origin United States
Manufacturer Ryan Aeronautical
First flight 1930
Number built 3

The Ryan C-1 Foursome, also known as the "Baby Brougham" was a single-engine, four-seat light aircraft built by Ryan Aeronautical in the United States in 1930 as an executive transport.[1] It was a high-wing, braced monoplane based on Ryan's highly successful Brougham design, but substantially smaller.[2] The interior was luxuriously furnished, with deeply upholstered seats,[2] and an oversize cabin door was fitted to ease boarding and disembarking for the three passengers.[1]

Ryan C-1 Foursome interior photo from Aero Digest March,1930

Only three examples were built before deteriorating economic conditions led to the sale of the Ryan factory in October 1930.[3] One of the three machines was fitted with a Packard DR-980 diesel engine and designated the C-2.[4] This latter aircraft was lost during an attempted transatlantic crossing by Alex Loeb and Richard Decker in August 1939.[5] They were en route to Ireland[5] with (Palestine perhaps their intended final destination - this is supposition, not stated in the source article).[4][citation needed]

Variants[edit]

Specifications (C-1)[edit]

Data from "Ryan, Ryan-Douglas, Ryan-Flamingo, Ryan-Standard"

General characteristics

Performance

References[edit]

Notes
  1. ^ a b Munson 1982, p.129
  • ^ a b Taylor 1989, p.773
  • ^ The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft p.2835
  • ^ a b "Ryan, Ryan-Douglas, Ryan-Flamingo, Ryan-Standard"
  • ^ a b "Wasted Courage" 1939, p.167
  • Bibliography

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