| Cox-Klemin TW-2 | |
|---|---|
| Type | Biplane trainer |
| Manufacturer | Cox-Klemin Aircraft Corporation |
| Primary user | United States Army Air Corps |
| Number built | 3 |
The Cox-Klemin TW-2 was a 1920s American biplane training aircraft built by the Cox-Klemin Aircraft Corporation. An aerospace manufacturer is a company or individual involved in the various aspects of designing building testing selling and maintaining Aircraft, Aircraft parts The Cox-Klemin Aircraft Corporation was an aircraft manufacturer on Long Island from 1921 to 1925 The United States Army Air Corps (USAAC was the predecessor of the U The United States of America —commonly referred to as the A biplane is a Fixed-wing aircraft with two main Wings The first powered heavier-than-air Aircraft, the Wright brothers' Wright Flyer A trainer is an Aircraft used to develop piloting navigational or war-fighting skills in flight crew The Cox-Klemin Aircraft Corporation was an aircraft manufacturer on Long Island from 1921 to 1925 It was powered by a water-cooled Hispano-Suiza 8 V8 aero-engine. WikipediaWikiProject Aircraft. Please see WikipediaWikiProject Aircraft/page content for recommended layout A V8 engine is a V engine with eight cylinders mounted on the Crankcase in two banks of four cylinders in most cases set at a right angle to each other
Three aircraft were constructed.
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