City / Airport:Hagerstown - Regional / Richard A Henson Field (KHGR / HGR)Map
Region / Country:Maryland, United States
Photo Date:1936 to 1937
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The Fairchild 45 was a five-seat executive aircraft first flown in 1935. It was comfortable and easy to fly, yet only 16 F-45A series aircraft were built. One of these, NC16365, was sold to the US Navy as a JK-1. It was used by Rear Admiral King at Anacostia and later on the American west coast at North Island and Alameda. During WWII two more F-45As were impressed as JK-1s and two by the US Army as UC-88s. Fairchild took over Kreidner-Reisner Aircraft at Hagerstown in 1929. Fairchild moved there itself in 1931 and supposedly the Kreider-Reisner name disappeared in 1934. Photo from: Smithsonian Institution
Registration / Serial:0800
Aircraft Version:Fairchild JK-1
C/n (msn):4006
Operator Titles:USA - Navy
City / Airport:Hagerstown - Regional / Richard A Henson Field (KHGR / HGR)Map
Region / Country:Maryland, United States
Photo Date:1936 to 1937
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Airport:Hagerstown - Regional / Richard A Henson Field (KHGR / HGR)Map
Region / Country:Maryland, United States
Photo Date:1936 to 1937
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:655128Submit Correction
View count: 390
The Fairchild 45 was a five-seat executive aircraft first flown in 1935. It was comfortable and easy to fly, yet only 16 F-45A series aircraft were built. One of these, NC16365, was sold to the US Navy as a JK-1. It was used by Rear Admiral King at Anacostia and later on the American west coast at North Island and Alameda. During WWII two more F-45As were impressed as JK-1s and two by the US Army as UC-88s. Fairchild took over Kreidner-Reisner Aircraft at Hagerstown in 1929. Fairchild moved there itself in 1931 and supposedly the Kreider-Reisner name disappeared in 1934. Photo from: Smithsonian Institution
Registration / Serial:0800
Aircraft Version:Fairchild JK-1
C/n (msn):4006
Operator Titles:USA - Navy
City / Airport:Hagerstown - Regional / Richard A Henson Field (KHGR / HGR)Map
Region / Country:Maryland, United States
Photo Date:1936 to 1937
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive