International Aircraft

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International Aircraft Corporation was an American 1920s aircraft manufacturer based at Cincinnati, Ohio.

History

The International Aircraft Corporation existed briefly in the 1920s and produced a three-seat open cockpit biplane the International F-17 Sportsman. Only five or six aircraft were built which were followed by a single prototype International F-18 Air Coach, a five-passenger cabin monoplane.

Aircraft

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