Kinner Airplane & Motor Corp was an airplane and engine manufacturer, founded in Glendale, California by Bert Kinner in the mid-1920s. Kinner's chief engineer was Max B. Harlow who went on to found the Harlow Aircraft Company. It went bankrupt in 1937 and the aircraft rights were sold to Timm Aircraft Co (see Otto Timm). The engine department was rearranged as Kinner Motor Inc in 1938, but folded in 1946. Kinner became the West Coast's largest producer of aircraft engines in 1941.
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Aircraft designs
Kinner K1 Airster, from around 1920, powered by a 3-cylinder radial engine of 66 hp. Known to be the first aircraft that Amelia Earhart owned. Later specimens nicknamed "Crackerbox" for its plywood fuselage.
Kinner Sportster K-1 and B-1, 1933, with a 5-cylinder radial engine of 100 horsepower (75kW) to 125 horsepower (93kW). Became rather popular and sold in some dozen pcs. A few of them still flying. The Kinner K-5 and B-5 engines were also delivered to a wide variety of other aircraft manufacturers including Monocoupe, Waco, St. Louis Car Company, and Fleet. The design later evolved into the Security Aircraft Company Airster.
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