Stinson
108-2 Voyager N247C (c/n
108-3247)
In 1947, Stinson introduced a
beefed-up, more utilitarian version of the Voyager known as the
'Flying Station Wagon'. This was first seen at the National
Aircraft Show for 1947 which was held
in
Cleveland every fall in the late 40s. The above example of a
108-2 is, in fact, a 'Station Wagon'.
(The
'Flying' bit was dropped on production models). The 108-2 was
powered by a 165 hp
Franklin 6A4-165-B3 engine versus the 150 hp for the 108-1. The
above photograph was taken
at Santa Paula,
Southern California in 2001 and this machine has been modified to
include a pair
of STOL
wing tips. I suspect they are the Met-Co-Aire variety (a couple
of companies manufacture
these
enhancements). The 108-2 on floats was photographed
at the Kurtzer Seaplane Base, Lake
Union, Seattle
in July 1959. This machine flew on for another thirty
odd years before being written
off in a
crash in dense fog at Gold Bar, Washington on 25 May 1991.
N9715K Stinson 108-2 Voyager