Callair A-2
NC2907V
(c/n 123)
This photograph was obtained from the
Afton,Wyoming based Callair Aircraft Company in
1950.
Based on
the Kinner Sportser, the Callair series (the A-2 in 1946, the A-3 in
1947 and
the A-4
in
1954) was designed for the rancher and flying farmer. Designed
for the high mountain
country, it is
seen above in its element, wearing skis. It was a simple,
but rugged design notable
for its
strut-braced low wings. Later versions were used as crop
dusters. This aircraft is actually
still flying
and a current image of it can be found at:
http://www.russellw.com/photoalbum/photo_drilldown.asp?ID=61&qColor=ePolished%2FRed
In 1946
Callair purchased the rights and tooling for the Interstate Aircraft
Company, makers of the
L-6 Cadet
(also a Wyoming concern) although their own rights of design have now,
in turn, been
acquired
by other companies. About 35 Callairs were
built. I ran across the Canadian example
(CF-KNP below)
one day in 1960 at Vancouver's Sea Island Airport.