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CSC Aircraft Company

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Former type
  
Aircraft Manufacturer

Defunct
  
1925

Products
  
Aircraft

Founder
  
Walter J. Carr

Ceased operations
  
1925

Fate
  
Dissolved

Key people
  
Walter J. Carr

Headquarters
  
Saginaw

Founded
  
1924

CSC Aircraft Company was an American aircraft manufacturer founded to produce early cabin biplanes.

The CSC Aircraft Company was founded by Walter J. Carr, with investors Walter and Edward Savage, and John Coryell. The team developed the Maiden Saginaw cabin biplane aircraft that was more practical for passengers than the contemporary open cockpit planes in the colder climates. The aircraft used a surplus Curtiss OX-5 engine that was underpowered, and resulted in poor performance. The company was soon dissolved, and the founders later tried the concept with a new company, the Paramount Aircraft Corporation.

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CSC Aircraft Company Wikipedia