The Western Antique Aeroplane and Automobile Museum (WAAAM) in Hood River, Oregon, has on display more than 100 antique airplanes. Shown below are some of the 1929 airplanes which are on display. The drip pans under most of the planes indicate that this is a functioning aircraft.
1929 Command Aire 3C3-T
1929 St. Louis Cardinal C2
This airplane has a cruising speed of 107 MPH and a top speed of 125 MPH. A total of 22 of these airplanes were built. The engine is a 70 horsepower Ken Royce 90.
1929 Great Lakes 2T-1A Sport Trainer
1929 Arrow Aircraft & Motors Sport Pursuit
This airplane has a cruising speed of 82 MPH and a top speed of 98 MPH. Approximately 18 of these airplanes were built. The engine is a 90 horsepower Kinner K-5.
1929 Curtiss Robertson Robin
This airplane has a cruising speed of 84 MPH and a top speed of 99 MPH. Approximately 730 of these airplanes were built. The engine is a 90 horsepower Curtiss OX-5.
1929 General Airplanes Aristocrat
1929 Hamilton Metalplane H47
Hamilton Aircraft was purchased by Boeing in 1929. A total of 29 of the H47 were built. The plane carries 7 passengers and a pilot. The engine is a 525 horsepower Pratt & Whitney.
1929 Brunner Winkle Bird A
This airplane has a cruising speed of 100 MPH and a top speed of 120 MPH. Approximately 85 of these airplanes were built. The engine is a 220 horsepower Continental W-670.
1929 Brunner Winkle Bird A
1929 Brunner Winkle Bird CK
This airplane has a cruising speed of 100 MPH and a top speed of 118 MPH. Approximately 42 of these airplanes were built. The engine is a 125 horsepower Kinner B-5.
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