Custom Classics Releases Stinson Reliant

Now available from developers Lynn and Bill Lyons is their latest Custom Classics package featuring the Stinson SR-9C Reliant "Gullwing". Like most Custom Classics add-ons there is more--a Pietenpol Air Camper, Primary Glider and Ford roadster. For details, click on Read More.

Custom Classics has produced another great model for your flying pleasure! We proudly present our Stinson Reliant (Stinson SR-9C Reliant "Gullwing"). It was a four-to-five seat commercial monoplane which was the brainchild of E.A. "Eddie" Stinson, and was designed for private operators and small charter companies. It was the last model produced by his company before it was bought out in the late 1930s. It was regarded as a strikingly handsome airplane - with its distinctive gull wing - and was known for its ease in handling and its ability to carry four to five people in comfort. An excellent aircraft, the Reliant could recover from a stall and return to level flight "hands off".

And there is more! The package also includes a beautiful 1934 Pietenpol Air Camper, Primary Glider and a 1934 black Ford roadster!

Thank you for your support,
Lynn and Bill Lyons

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Ian Stephens

Ian Stephens

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