Adcox A-100
The Adcox A-100 is a two-seater monoplane with cabin closed drawn and built in 1931 by the pupils of the Adcox Aviation Trades School of Portland, Oregon.
Single the Adcox A-100 flew in 1931 with an engine Salmson AD-9 of 40 ch. Il was resold successively at Groat Aeronautical, Yale Air Service and on August 20th, 1931 with William B Bidwell under designation Cloud Buster Junior . The Bidwell-Yale Aviation Co was installed with Gardiner Airport, Portland, Oregon. Identified in certain publications like Adcox Cloud Buster or Bidwell Cloud Buster Junior, it was remotorisé in 1936 with a LeBlond of 65 ch and was dismantled in 1938 after having known several other owners.
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