Cunningham-Hall GA-36
The Cunningham-Hall GA-36 was an American two-seat monoplane
modified from the GA-21M for the Guggenheim Safe Aircraft Competition.The GA-21M was a two-seat low-wing monoplane designed and built in 1934 powered by a Warner Super Scarab radial piston engine. An all-metal aircraft, it had a fixed conventional landing gear with a tailwheel. In 1935 the aircraft was rebuilt as the GA-36, first flying on 2 January 1936. Part of the rebuild was a change from side-by-side to tandem seating and modified landing gear.
No further aircraft were built and failing to find a buyer it was sold in 1941,, stripped of major components and dumped until the 1980s, when it was recovered, fully restored and put on display at the Niagara Aerospace Museum.Specifications (GA-21M)