Waco UPF-7 N32135
(c/n 5767)
The US government's CPTP pilot training program was
enacted on 27 June 1939 to provide a
backlog of pilots
which would be available in the event of war. Many aircraft
manufacturers jumped
on the band wagon
hoping to secure contracts to provide the necessary aircraft to the
flight schools.
Borrowing from the
successful sporting models UMF and YMF, Waco came up with the UPF to
fill
the training school
bill. A few went into the Army Air Corps as the
YPT-14 but by far the bulk of
the 600 or so
machines built in the 1941-42 period went to the civilian
schools. This nice example
was shot at the 'top
end' of Hawthorne Municipal Airport (adjacent to Prairie Ave) in
1963. The
C-46 belonged to the
Ibex Corporation. There resides, at Santa Paula Airport in
California, a
nicely restored
example of this ubiquitous biplane (photographed below in July 2010).
Waco UPF-7
NC219
(c/n 5302)