Template:Short description Template:Infobox aircraft The Northrop C-19 Alpha was a series of three aircraft purchased from Northrop by the US Army Air Corps in 1931. They were slightly modified versions of the civil Northrop Alpha Type 2.<ref name="world"/>

Design and developmentEdit

The YC-19 aircraft were Northrop Alpha 4s supplied for evaluation to the USAAC. No production orders were given.<ref name="world"/> The major difference between the C-19s and the Alphas was that the civilian version carried a pilot and six passengers while the Army version carried a pilot and four passengers.

Operational historyEdit

One aircraft, the last of the three purchased, crashed between Richmond and Petersburg, Virginia on Sunday, March 19, 1933, killing its pilot and two passengers.Template:Citation needed The other aircraft were used for several more years until being sent to training schools as subjects for maintenance and repair classes.

VariantsEdit

YC-19
one aircraft, previously an Alpha 4, serial number 31-516<ref name ="ohnine">"United States Military Aircraft Since 1909" by F. G. Swanborough & Peter M. Bowers (Putnam New York, Template:ISBN) 1964, 596 pp.</ref>
Y1C-19
two aircraft, serial numbers 31–517 to 31-518,<ref name="ohnine"/> Pratt & Whitney R-1340-11 engine<ref>"U.S. Army Aircraft 1908-1946" by James C. Fahey, 1946, 64pp.</ref>

OperatorsEdit

Specifications (Alpha landplane)Edit

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See alsoEdit

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ReferencesEdit

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