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Cessna GC-1

Cessna GC-1
Cessna GC-1.jpg
Role Air racer
National origin United States of America
Manufacturer Clyde V. Cessna Aircraft Company
Retired 1932
Number built 1

The Cessna GC-1 was an air racer built to compete in the Cirrus All American Air Derby in 1930.

Cessna built the GC-1 for Blackwell Aviation to compete for a $25,000 prize in the 1930 Cirrus All American Air Derby. Blackwell registered the Cessna GC-1 NR-144V.

The aircraft was a mid-wing open cockpit taildragger. The landing gear was attached by struts to both the fuselage, and the wing spar.

A more powerful version with a shortened fuselage was built as the GC-2, powered by a 110 hp (82 kW) Warner Scarab 7-cylinder radial engine.

Stanley Stanton placed seventh in the 1930 Cirrus All American Air Derby with the GC-1. The press proclaimed the racer the "Winged Torpedo". E.B Smith flew the aircraft in the 1930 National Air Races placing fourth with an average speed of 137.4 mph.

The GC-1 was destroyed in a landing accident, in collision with a mail plane at Kansas City airport.

Data from Sport Aviation

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