Mohawk M-2-C Chieftain Explained

The Mohawk M-2-C Chieftain is a prototype light twin aircraft from the Mohawk Aircraft Company.[1]

Design

The M-2-C is a low-wing three place twin engine aircraft with conventional landing gear powered by two Michigan Rover engines.[2]

Operational history

X-590E was registered on March 30, 1929 and sold several times in rapid succession while remaining registered in Minneapolis. The Mohawk Aircraft company was dissolved in 1930.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Journal American Aviation Historical Society. Winter 2008.
  2. Skyways. April 2000. 56.
  3. Skyways. April 2000. 56.