International F-17 Sportsman
The International F-17 Sportsman was a 1920s American three-seat open-cockpit biplane designed and manufactured by the International Aircraft Corporation in Long Beach, California and Cincinnati, Ohio. 107 aircraft were built, 77 of them at Cincinnati.
In 1928, a Sportsman won the "On to Dallas" race.
Variants
Data from:;F-17 Sportsman:powered by a Curtiss OX-5 water-cooled V-8 or Dayton Bear air-cooled 4-cylinder in-line engine.
;F-17H Sportsman: powered by, Wright-Hisso E, Siemens-Halske, Dayton Bear or Curtiss K-6 engines.
;F-17H Mailman: A single seat air mail carrier / cargo version of the 17H.
;F-17W Sportsman:powered by a Wright J-5
Operators
- Airads
- Anderson Airlines
- Cherry-Red Airlines
- Crescent Air Services
- Galt Union High School
Specifications (F-17)