General Aviation
Fairchild 22 C7b
Manufacturer: FAIRCHILD
The Fairchild 22 Model C7 was an American two‑seat touring or training monoplane built by the Kreider‑Reisner division of Fairchild Aircraft Corporation in Hagerstown, Maryland. It featured a parasol‑wing layout and was produced in 127 units between 1931 and 1935.
Aircraft Facts
- Type Key
- fairchild-22-c7b
- Class
- General Aviation
- Registry Count
- 4
- Example Registration
- N12454
Specifications
- Wingspan
- 10.06 m / 33 ft
- Length
- 6.78 m / 22 ft
- Height
- 2.41 m / 7 ft
- Max Speed
- 214 km/h / 133 mph
- Range
- 563 km / 300 nmi
- Ceiling
- 6095 m / 20000 ft
- First Flight
- 1931
- Total Built
- 127
Variants
- 22 C7B- 4 registrations - Example N12454