Interstate Aircraft
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Interstate Aircraft and Engineering Corporation was a small American
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 aircraft manufacturer from April 1937 to 1945, based in El Segundo, California. In 1940 they developed the Cadet
Interstate Cadet
The Interstate Cadet is an American two-seat tandem, high wing, single engine monoplane light aircraft. Around 320 of these aircraft were produced between the years of 1941 and 1942 by the Interstate Aircraft and Engineering Corporation based in El Segundo, California...

, a 2-seat monoplane. The Model S-1B was developed into the XO-63, later redesignated to the XL-6. Two hundred fifty-nine of the XO-63/L-6/L-8 series were built for the USAAF. Assets of the company were sold to the Harlow Aircraft Company
Harlow Aircraft Company
Harlow Aircraft Company was an American aircraft manufacturer at Alhambra Airport, Alhambra, California.-History:The company was founded in 1936 by Max Harlow to build the Harlow PJC-2 a production version of the PJC-1. The aircraft had been designed and built as a class project at Pasadena Junior...

 in 1945.

Aircraft

  • 1940 - S-1 Cadet
    Interstate Cadet
    The Interstate Cadet is an American two-seat tandem, high wing, single engine monoplane light aircraft. Around 320 of these aircraft were produced between the years of 1941 and 1942 by the Interstate Aircraft and Engineering Corporation based in El Segundo, California...

  • 1943 - Interstate TDR
  • 1944 - Interstate XBDR
    Interstate XBDR
    |-See also:-References:CitationsBibliography* Grossnick, Roy. United States Naval Aviation 1910-1995. Washington, DC: Naval Historical Center, 1997. ISBN 0-945274-34-3....


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