The prototype Altair was purchased by the
United States Army Air Corps and designated
Y1C-25, with a second Altair, fitted with a metal construction fuselage was also purchased by the Army as the
Y1C-23 and used as a staff transport, as was a single similar aircraft operated by the
US Navy as the
XRO-1. Altairs were used on a number of record-breaking long-range flights.
Lady Southern Cross was used by Australian aviator
Charles Kingsford Smith to carry out the first flight from Australia to the United States. The
Lady Southern Cross departed
Archerfield Airport on October 20, 1934, and arrived at
Oakland, California on November 4. Kingsford Smith and his co-pilot Tommy Pethybridge disappeared in the early hours of November 8, 1935, flying
Lady Southern Cross during an attempt on the record for flying between England and Australia. Two Altairs were used by the Japanese newspaper
Mainichi Shimbun as high-speed passenger and cargo aircraft, one remaining in use until 1944. ==Variants==