- Stinson Airliner
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SM-6000 Airliner Stinson SM-6000B Airliner trimotor of 1931 airworthy at Fantasy of Flight in Polk City, Florida in April 2007 Role Three-engined airliner National origin United States Manufacturer Stinson Aircraft Corporation Number built 53 (SM-6000)
24 (Model U)[1]The Stinson SM-6000 Airliner was a 1930s three-engined (trimotor) 10-passenger airliner designed and built by the Stinson Aircraft Corporation. The SM-6000 was a high-wing braced monoplane with room for a pilot and a cabin for ten passengers. It was powered by three 215hp (160kW) Lycoming R-680 engines strut-mounted one each side above the main landing gear units and one in the nose. A number of variants were built mainly with improved interiors. In 1932 the Model U Airliner was produced which had low-set stub wings with an engine mounted at each wingtip.
Variants
- Corman 6000
- The initial prototypes produced by the Corman aircraft Co. as part of the Erret L Cord empire.
- SM-6000 Airliner
- 1930 initial production variant with three 215hp (160kW) Lycoming R-680 engines.
- SM-6000-A Airliner
- 1930 variant available with different interior configurations.
- SM-6000-B1 Airliner
- 1931 all passenger variant with better interior equipment.
- SM-6000-B2 Airliner
- As the B1 but with a mixed mail/passenger interior.
- Model U Airliner
- 1932 improved model with three 240hp (179kW) Lycoming R-680-BA engines on stub wings.
- C-91
- United States military designation for one SM-6000-A impressed into service in 1942.
Survivors
Only two of the high-wing models are known to exist. One by Greg Herrick in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the other is owned by Kermit Weeks and is maintained in airworthy condition at Fantasy of Flight in Polk City, Florida.
Operators
- American Airways
- Century Airlines
- Chesapeake Airways
- Chicago and Southern Airlines
- Delta Air Lines
- Rapid Air Lines
Specifications (SM-6000-B)
General characteristics
- Crew: 2
- Capacity: 10 (B1), 8 (B2)
- Length: 42 ft 0 in (18.29 m)
- Wingspan: 60 ft 0 in (12.8 m)
- Height: 12 ft 0 in (3.66 m)
- Wing area: 490 ft2 (45.6 m2)
- Empty weight: 5,670 lb (2,620 kg)
- Gross weight: 8,600 lb (3,910 kg)
- Powerplant: 3 × Lycoming R-680, 215 hp (160 kW) each
Performance
- Maximum speed: 146 mph (234 km/h)
- Cruise speed: 125 mph (200 km/h)
- Range: 390 miles (628 km)
- Service ceiling: 14,200 ft (4,330 m)
- Rate of climb: 1,000 ft/min (5.1 m/s)
Notes
References
- Taylor, Michael J. H. (1989). Jane's Encyclopedia of Aviation. London: Studio Editions.
- Wagg, John (1990). General Dynamics Aircraft and their Predecessors. London: Putnam Aeronautical Books. ISBN 0-85177-833-X..
- The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft (Part Work 1982-1985). Orbis Publishing.
Aircraft produced by Stinson Aircraft Corporation Civil designations Military designation Names USAAS/USAAC/USAAF/USAF transport designations 1925–1962, 2005-2006 Main sequence
1925-1962C-1 • C-2 • C-3 • C-4 • C-5 • C-6 • C-7 • C-8 • C-9 • XC-10 • Y1C-11 • Y1C-12 • C-13 (Not assigned) • C-14 • C-15 • C-16 • Y1C-17 • C-18 • C-19 • C-20 • C-21 • Y1C-22 • Y1C-23 • Y1C-24 • Y1C-25 • C-26 • C-27 • C-28 • C-29 • YC-30 • C-31 • C-32 • C-33 • C-34 • XC-35 • C-36 • C-37 • C-38 • C-39 • C-40 • C-41/A • C-42 • UC-43 • C-44 • C-45 • C-46 • C-47 • C-48 • C-49 • C-50 • C-51 • C-52 • C-53 • C-54 • C-55 • C-56 • C-57 • C-58 • C-59 • C-60 • UC-61 • C-62 • C-63 • C-64 • C-65 • C-66 • UC-67 • C-68 • C-69 • UC-70/A/B/C/D • UC-71 • UC-72 • C-73 • C-74 • C-75 • C-76 • UC-77 • C-78 • C-79 • C-80 • UC-81 • C-82 • C-83 • C-84 • UC-85 • C-86 • C-87 • C-88 • C-89 • C-90 • C-91 • UC-92 • C-93 • UC-94 • UC-95 • UC-96 • KC-/C-97 • C-98 • XC-99 • UC-100 • UC-101 • C-102 • UC-103 • C-104 • C-105 • C-106 • C-107 • C-108 • C-109 • C-110 • C-111 • XC-112 • XC-113 • XC-114 • XC-115 • XC-116 • C-117 • C-118 • C-119 • XC-120 • C-121/F • YC-122 • C-123/A • C-124 • YC-125 • LC-126 • C-127 (I) • C-127 (II) • C-128 • YC-129 • C-130 • C-131 • C-132 • C-133 • YC-134 • KC-/C-135 • C-136 • C-137 • C-138 (Not assigned) • C-139 (Not assigned) • C-140 • C-141 • XC-142
Revived sequence
2005-2006C-143 • C-144
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