As the article notes, “the big plane will carry 26 passengers.”
“It has a wing spread of 95 feet, two 400-horse power Liberty motors, and a spacious cabin fitted in cane chairs, upholstered with leather, which seat 26 comfortably including the captain and pilot.”
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Lawson Airliner (Courtesy WisconsinAviationHallofFame.org) |
"It was followed by the Lawson C.2 or L-2. The L-2 was a tractor biplane also with 400 hp engines, capable of carrying 26 passengers, and piloted by two pilots, with differential controls.
"Mr. Lawson took it on a 2000-mile multi-city tour to advocate commercial air travel.”
It’s kind of cool that this historic plane flew over Lorain during its promotional flight.
You can read more about Lawson and the inaugural flight of his airliner here on the Wisconsin Aviation Hall of Fame website, and here on the Wisconsin Aviation History website.