Waco UPF-7

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The Waco UPF-7 is a 1930s American open-cockpit biplane trainer widely used for civilian flight instruction and sport flying.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf biplane
civil utility aircraft
trainer aircraft
aircraftCategory single-engine landplane
aircraftType open-cockpit biplane
category light aircraft
cockpitConfiguration tandem
cockpitType open
configuration single-engine, two-seat biplane
construction fabric-covered steel-tube fuselage
fabric-covered wooden wings
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
crew 2
developedIn Ohio NERFINISHED
engineCylinders 7-cylinder radial
enginePowerClass about 220 hp
engineType radial piston engine
era 1930s
firstFlight 1930s
fuelType aviation gasoline
landingGear fixed tailwheel
manufacturer Waco Aircraft Company NERFINISHED
notableFeature classic 1930s biplane appearance
good handling characteristics for training
numberOfEngines 1
operatorType civil flying schools
private owners
powerplant Continental R-670 NERFINISHED
primaryUse flight training
sport flying
propulsion single-engine propeller
role primary trainer
seatingCapacity 2 persons
status vintage aircraft
survivingExamples operated by warbird and vintage aircraft enthusiasts
tailConfiguration conventional tail
usedFor aerobatic training
civilian pilot training
recreational flying
usedIn United States general aviation
wingConfiguration single-bay biplane

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