| Spartan 7-W Executive |
| United States of America, 1935 -
The Spartan Executive was first flown in January 1936. The type was
designed by Jim Ford and derived from one of his earlier studies.
It was far ahead of its time and represented a giant leap in technology
over its predecessor. The Executive was the first all-metal four-place
monoplane on the U.S. market. It cruised at 200 miles per hour while
its passengers rode in true first class comfort. Thirty-four were
built and to date several are still flying in the U.S.A. A tri-gear
variant appeared in 1946. |
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FMS2 |
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1:48 |
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9.8 inch / 25 cm. |
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any civil American livery |
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€ 1150 |
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Indicated net prices as from September 2007. Members of the EEC should add 19% V.A.T. |
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