It was a conventional cabin monoplane with two seats side-by-side.
The Robin, a workmanlike cabin monoplane had a wooden wing and steel tubing fuselage.
Three-seat cabin monoplane, fitted with wheel breaks and a steerable tailwheel; about 325 built.
Three-seat cabin monoplane, powered by a number of Wright piston engines.
It was a comfortable, good-looking cabin monoplane which sold for $10,500.
The company was founded by Herbert von Thaden in 1928 to design and build a series of all-metal cabin monoplanes.
He saw a wiry man using a small tractor to haul a cabin monoplane from the water.
It was a 12-place, low-wing cabin monoplane with two 525 hp Wright Cyclone engines.
Seven-seat cabin monoplane, with revised tail surfaces, built for higher gross weight operations.
It is a high-wing, braced cabin monoplane of taildragger configuration.