The Thaden T-4 Argonaut was a 1930s American four-seat all-metal cabin monoplane built by the Thaden Metal Aircraft Company of San Francisco, California.[1]
T-4 Argonaut | |
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Role | Cabin monoplane Type of aircraft |
National origin | United States |
Manufacturer | Thaden Metal Aircraft Company |
Designer | Louise Thaden & Herbert von Thaden |
First flight | 1930 |
Number built | 2 |
The T-4 was the third and last design of the Thaden Metal Aircraft Company which had been formed by Herbert von Thaden, a former United States Army Signal Corps pilot and engineer, to work on developing the first American all-metal aircraft. The T-4 was a high-wing monoplane powered by a 300 hp (224 kW) Wright Whirlwind radial engine.[1] It had a fixed conventional landing gear with a tailwheel.[2] Two aircraft were built.[3]
Data from Jane's all the World's Aircraft 1931,[4] Aerofiles[3]
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Aircraft produced by Thaden Metal Aircraft Company | |
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