Buhl Airsedan

Airsedan
CA-5 Air Sedan The Angeleno
General information
TypeCivil utility aircraft
National originUnited States
ManufacturerBuhl Aircraft Company
Designer
StatusRetired
Primary usersMamer Air Transport/Flying Service
Number built62+ (20 x CA-3, 14 x CA-5, 23 x CA-6, 5 x CA-8)
History
Manufactured1927-1937
Introduction date1927
First flight1927
Etienne Dormoy with Buhl CA-8
Unmarked CA-5 Airsedan prototype

The Buhl AirSedan was a family of American civil cabin sesquiplane aircraft developed and manufactured by the Buhl Aircraft Company in the late 1920s. One example completed the first transcontinental non-stop roundtrip flight, made in 1929 by the CA-6 Spokane Sun-God,[2] and the first Pope to have flown did so in a Buhl Airsedan.[3]

  1. ^ Eckland, K. O. (13 October 2008). "Buhl, Buhl-Verville". Aerofiles.com. Retrieved 28 January 2020.
  2. ^ Meister Jr., Richard L. (February 2000). "The Flight of the Buhl Airsedan Spokane Sun-God". Retrieved 28 January 2020.
  3. ^ Cite error: The named reference goldenwingsmuseum was invoked but never defined (see the help page).