New Standard D-29


The New Standard D-29 was a trainer aircraft produced in the US from 1929 to 1930. It was a conventional biplane design with a fuselage constructed from duralumin members riveted and bolted together, and the wings were made with spruce spars and bass-wood and plywood built-up ribs. Deliberately built to be rugged and simple the D-29 was moderately successful, but had to compete with the Swallow TP.

Variants

Data from: Aerofiles
;D-29:initial version 85 hp Cirrus III engine, one built.
;D-29A':production aircraft with Kinner K-5. Six supplied to US Navy as the NT-1 trainer in 1930..
;D-29 Special:D-29A with Menasco B-4.
;D-29S
' – Sport version with coupe cockpit.
;D-31 Special:D-29A with Kinner B-5.
;D-32 Special:three-seater D-29A with Wright J-6.
;D-33 Special:three-seater D-29A with Kinner B-5.
;NT-1:Six D-29A trainers supplied to the US Navy.

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