Monocoupe 110

Monocoupe 110

Description

Monocoupe 110

Jack McCarthy owned this plane. Jack was the person that developed the STC install the 145 Warner pn the Monocoupe. The STC is now owned by David Schober.

The Monocoupe 90 was a two-seat, light cabin airplane built by Donald A. Luscombe for Monocoupe Aircraft. The first Monocoupe (Model 5) was built in an abandoned church in Davenport, Iowa, and first flew on April 1, 1927. Various models were in production until the late 1940s.



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Equipment Specifications
ManufacturerMonocoupe
Model110
Detailed Information
Detailed Description
On display at the College Park Aviation Museum
Engine Specs
145 hp (108 kW) Warner Super Scarab engine.
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