New Standard D-25

New Standard D-25

CountryUSA
RoleJoy-rider, Barnstormer, Crop-Sprayer, Mail Carrier
First flight1929
Built45

The New Standard D-25 was a 5-seat agricultural and joy-riding aircraft produced in the USA from 1928.

Source: New Standard D-25 on Wikipedia

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PhotographerVladimir Yakubov
LocalisationHollister Air Show
Photos86
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New Standard D-25A Walk Around
PhotographerVladimir Yakubov
LocalisationFantasy of Flight, Polk City
Photos148
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The New Standard D-25 aircraft is a biplane that was designed and built in the United States in the late 1920s. It was intended to be used for barnstorming and aerial sightseeing tours, as it could carry up to four passengers in an open cockpit. The D-25 was powered by a Wright J-5 radial engine that produced 220 horsepower. The aircraft had a wooden frame covered with fabric, and a wingspan of 39 feet.
The D-25 was known for its stability and reliability, and was capable of performing aerobatic maneuvers. The D-25 was also used for crop dusting, mail delivery, and military training. Only 62 D-25s were built, and only a few of them survive today. The New Standard D-25 aircraft is a rare and valuable piece of aviation history that showcases the early days of commercial and recreational flying.

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