Curtiss-Reid Rambler

Rambler
Role Sportsplane
Manufacturer Reid, Curtiss-Reid
Designer Wilfrid T. Reid
First flight 22 September 1928
Primary user Royal Canadian Air Force
Number built 45[1]

The Reid Rambler, later known under the Curtiss-Reid brand after Reid was purchased by Curtiss, was a biplane trainer/sport aircraft built in Canada in the early 1930s and used in small numbers as a trainer aircraft by the Royal Canadian Air Force.

  1. ^ Molson, Kenneth M.; Taylor, H.A. (1982). Canadian aircraft since 1909. Stittsville, Ontario: Canada's Wings. p. 473. ISBN 0-920002-11-0.