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The Wedell-Williams Model 22 was a racing aircraft, two examples of which were built in the United States in the early 1930s by the Wedell-Williams Air Service Corporation. It was one of three early projects by aircraft designer Jimmy Wedell to create a racer and was built specifically to compete in the 1930 All-American Flying Derby from Buffalo to Detroit. It was a braced, low-wing monoplane originally powered by an inline Cirrus engine and equipped with fixed landing gear in large spats. A replica Model 22 is on display at the Louisiana State Museum, Patterson, Louisiana.

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  • Wedell-Williams Model 22 (en)
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  • The Wedell-Williams Model 22 was a racing aircraft, two examples of which were built in the United States in the early 1930s by the Wedell-Williams Air Service Corporation. It was one of three early projects by aircraft designer Jimmy Wedell to create a racer and was built specifically to compete in the 1930 All-American Flying Derby from Buffalo to Detroit. It was a braced, low-wing monoplane originally powered by an inline Cirrus engine and equipped with fixed landing gear in large spats. A replica Model 22 is on display at the Louisiana State Museum, Patterson, Louisiana. (en)
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  • Model 44 - Model 45 (en)
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  • Model 22 replica in 1932 race trim. (en)
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  • The Wedell-Williams Model 22 was a racing aircraft, two examples of which were built in the United States in the early 1930s by the Wedell-Williams Air Service Corporation. It was one of three early projects by aircraft designer Jimmy Wedell to create a racer and was built specifically to compete in the 1930 All-American Flying Derby from Buffalo to Detroit. It was a braced, low-wing monoplane originally powered by an inline Cirrus engine and equipped with fixed landing gear in large spats. A replica Model 22 is on display at the Louisiana State Museum, Patterson, Louisiana. (en)
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  • at 1,975 RPM max; 120 hp at 1,800 RPM cruise (en)
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