- Rearwin Airplanes
Rearwin Airplanes was a US airplane-manufacturing enterprise founded by Andrew ("Rae") Rearwin in 1928. Rae Rearwin was an American businessman who had developed several successful business ventures in the
Salina, Kansas area in the early 1900s. Although he had no experience withaircraft manufacturing (and no pilot training), he felt that he could succeed with his solid business acumen. With his two sons, Ken and Royce, he hired some engineers and built the Ken-Royce in a garage in Salina.The factory was moved to the
Fairfax Airport in Kansas City, KS.The LeBlond Aircraft Engine Corporation was purchased in 1937 and gave Rearwin a direct source of 5- and 7-cylinder
radial engine s.Rearwin Airplanes was sold to
Commonwealth Aircraft in 1942, and Commonwealth continued production of the Rearwin-designed Skyranger for one year (through 1946).Aircraft
Ken-Royce
:Named after his two sons (and a play on the Rolls-Royce name that meant quality products), this 2-seat
biplane received US ATC number 323 in September 1929. the Ken-Royce was powered by a 170HP Curtiss Challenger radial engine. Only one known example of the type exists today.Junior
:This small high-wing
monoplane was designed to be inexpensive and easily approachable. It resembled an American Eaglet and was produced as the model 3000 and model 4000. Only one known example of the type exists today.peedster
:Originally designed in 1934, this modern-looking airplane was narrow and impressive looking. However, it was unable to pass the stringent aircraft spin tests for several years. A young engineer named Bob Rummell was brought in to solve the problem (and did), but the delay to market proved fatal and only about 11 were made, since less expensive models were already available. However, the Speedster remains one of Rearwin's most exciting designs, as demonstrated by the numerous model kits that were produced for the modeling and R/C enthusiasts.
portster
:Many Sportsters were exported to
South America ,Africa andAustralia due to its large 24-gallon (91 liter) fuel capacity. The Siamese (Thai) air force bought several. A Sportster variant called the GV-38 was produced by the Gotaverken Shipyard inSweden in 1938. As many as 15 may have been built, with 4 known to still exist in museums inDenmark and Sweden.Cloudster
:This side-by-side model offered more cabin room than the Speedster and was popular with enthusisasts and as a trainer (model 8135T). The trainer was used by the Rearwin flight school and also by
TWA andPan American Airways .Juan Trippe , founder of PAA, owned a Sportster and later a Cloudster. One of Ken Rearwin's largest sales was 25 Cloudsters toIran in 1941. Approximately 124 Cloudsters were built.kyranger
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