Cessna CR-2


The Cessna CR-2 was a mid-winged racing aircraft in the CR series of Cessna racers.

Design and development

The Cessna CR-1 proved to be too difficult to handle, requiring a redesign of the aircraft. The new plane had an additional 2 foot of wing, and 2 foot of fuselage length.
The aircraft was a mid-wing open cockpit taildragger using a fabric covered wooden wing structure. The landing gear was manually retractable into the fuselage.
In 1932 the aircraft was rebuilt with thinner wings, retractable landing gear, and a 499 cubic inch Warner engine.

Operational history

The CR-2 was test-flown by Roy Ligget in May 1930. The aircraft took the name "Miss Wanda".