Emigh A-2
Trojan
N8324H
(c/n 27)
The Trojan two-seat all metal light cabin monoplane was
designed by Harold Emigh and
produced in small
numbers (most surveys show 58 as having been finished) in
1948-49.
The basic concept was one of simplicity and
ruggedness. The most unique and identifiable
feature were the ribbed
wings, strong enough, it was claimed, to be able to walk on them.
Unfortunately, like in so many other 2-seat light aircraft
of the day, the market was, by then,
already saturated,
and its low-sitting rather plain looks did not possess enough pizzazz to
attract buyers.
The Emigh Trojan Aircraft Co of Bisbee-Douglas Airport, Arizona, folded
in 1950. My
example was shot at El Monte Airport, Southern California in
1957. It was,
remarkably, (at least
well into the new millennium) still around in Oklahoma.