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The Cunningham-Hall Model PT-6 was an American six-seat cabin
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aircraft of the late 1920s and was the first design of the Cunningham-Hall Aircraft Corporation of
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Development and design

The Cunningham-Hall Aircraft Corporation was formed in 1928 and the first design was the PT-6 (Personal Transport 6-place), which first flew on April 3, 1929. It was flown to the Detroit Aircraft Show two days later, with minor alterations being made later including a switch from a tailskid to a tailwheel. The PT-6 was a cabin biplane with an all-metal structure that was stressed to meet military strength specifications rather than the much more lenient commercial requirements, however aside from the cabin, which was covered with corrugated
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, most of the airframe was fabric covered. It had a fixed landing gear with a tail wheel. The
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held a pilot and either a copilot or passenger, with a separate cabin for four passengers. The aircraft was powered by a Wright J-6-9 Whirlwind
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. The company's final aircraft was a freighter conversion the PT-6F. Built during 1937 and flown in 1938, the passenger cabin was modified as a cargo compartment with of stowage space, an
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was fitted, along with a variable-pitch propeller. A freight door was fitted to the
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and a loading hatch fitted in the roof. It was powered by a
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E-1 radial engine of slightly greater power. Only two PT-6s (s/n 2961 X461E and s/n 2962 NC692W) and one PT-6F (s/n 381 NC16967/NPC44/NC444) were registered, however as many as six of each type may have been built. The discrepancy from many publications with higher numbers may indicate that from two to nine additional airframes were built, but scrapped without being registered or sold, due to the collapse of the aviation market with the deepening of the
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. A production line had been set up, and materials bought to produce 25 examples.Hall, 1971, p.90 Plans for a slightly smaller 4-seat derivative to be named the PT-4, and an armed military variant were also cancelled.


Operational history

One example was used for charter flying by the Rochester - Buffalo Flying Service, often fitted with skis or floats.Hall, 1971, p.92 One customer was the Fairchild Aviation Corporation.
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had his first flight in PT-6 The PT-6F was supposed to have been one of three built from parts still available from the original cancelled production run, for an expected
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customer, and even carried the Philippine registration of NPC-44, however a lack of funds caused that sale to be cancelled.Herrick, 1997, p.17 The aircraft was eventually sold for around $7,000, and made its way to
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for a career as a
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with Byers Airways.Herrick, 1997, p.68


Variants

;PT-6 :Six-seat cabin biplane powered by a Wright J-6 Whirlwind radial engine. ;PT-6F :Freighter version of the PT-6. ;PT-4 :Cancelled 4 place version. ;PT-6 Bomber :Cancelled bomber with turret.Herrick, 1997, p.16


Survivors and aircraft on display

*PT-6F s/n 381 ''NC444'', formerly ''NC16967'' and ''NPC44'' was restored to airworthy condition and as of 2008 at the Golden Wings Museum at
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, near
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(WAAAM) in Hood River, Oregon. * PT-6 s/n 2962 ''NC692W'' was restored to display-only status and cannot be flown, and is at the Alaska Museum of Transportation and Industry in
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Specifications (Cunningham-Hall PT-6, ATC #177)


See also

*
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* * * * * * * *{{cite web, author=National Park Service, title=National Park Service - Alaska - National Register of Historic Places, url=https://www.nps.gov/state/ak/index.htm?program=all, accessdate=3 March 2020, work=www.nps.gov 1920s United States civil utility aircraft PT-6 Single-engined tractor aircraft Biplanes Aircraft first flown in 1929 Aircraft with fixed conventional landing gear