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Lawson L-2

L-2
Lawson T-2.jpg
Lawson C.2 or T-2
Role Biplane airliner
Manufacturer Lawson Air Line Company
Designer Alfred Lawson
First flight 1920
Primary user Lawson Air Line Company
Number built 1

The Lawson L-2 was a 1920s American biplane airliner, designed and built by the Lawson Air Line Company of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

The Lawson Air Line Company designed and built a series of large biplane airliners for use on its planned airline routes. The initial Lawson "Aerial Transport" Lawson C1 or T-1 was built early in 1919 to demonstrate that a large commercial passenger plane could be built. The L-1 was a single pilot, 10 passenger biplane with twin Liberty 400 hp pusher motors. It was followed by the Lawson C.2 or L-2. The L-2 was a tractor biplane also with 400 hp motors, capable of carrying 26 passengers, and piloted by two pilots with differential controls. Mr. Lawson took it on a 2000-mile multi-city tour to advocate commercial air travel.

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