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Bach 3-CT Air Yacht Bach Air Yacht
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The Bach Air Yacht was a trimotor airliner produced in the United States in the 1920s. Typical of its day, it was a high-wing braced monoplane, with fixed tailwheel undercarriage. Unusual for airliners of the late 1920s (due to legislation that forbade carrying passengers in wooden aircraft), the Air Yachts were constructed almost entirely of wood with steel fittings, undercarriage, and struts. Different models were powered by varying combinations of Wright, , Kinner, Comet, and Pratt & Whitney engines, a large engine in the nose of the aircraft, and two smaller "helpers" under the wings in nacelles supported by struts. As with so many aircraft companies of the late 1920s, the Bach Aircraft Company succumbed to the Great Depression, thus further development of the Air Yacht was abandoned a Le Bach 3-CT Air Yacht est un trimoteur de transport commercial américain de l'entre-deux-guerres. Ce fut le premier trimoteur de transport dont l’exploitation commerciale pour le transport de passagers fut autorisée par le Département du Commerce des États-Unis. C'est aussi un des très rares avions multimoteurs à avoir utilisé sur la même cellule des moteurs de deux constructeurs différents.
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The Bach Air Yacht was a trimotor airliner produced in the United States in the 1920s. Typical of its day, it was a high-wing braced monoplane, with fixed tailwheel undercarriage. Unusual for airliners of the late 1920s (due to legislation that forbade carrying passengers in wooden aircraft), the Air Yachts were constructed almost entirely of wood with steel fittings, undercarriage, and struts. Different models were powered by varying combinations of Wright, , Kinner, Comet, and Pratt & Whitney engines, a large engine in the nose of the aircraft, and two smaller "helpers" under the wings in nacelles supported by struts. As with so many aircraft companies of the late 1920s, the Bach Aircraft Company succumbed to the Great Depression, thus further development of the Air Yacht was abandoned after the 3-CT-9. On 26 July 1929, a 3-CT-9 model piloted by Waldo Waterman set a new altitude record, lifting a 1,000 kg payload to 20,820 ft (6,347 m). Le Bach 3-CT Air Yacht est un trimoteur de transport commercial américain de l'entre-deux-guerres. Ce fut le premier trimoteur de transport dont l’exploitation commerciale pour le transport de passagers fut autorisée par le Département du Commerce des États-Unis. C'est aussi un des très rares avions multimoteurs à avoir utilisé sur la même cellule des moteurs de deux constructeurs différents.
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