. This aircraft was once owned by Hollywood artist
Walter Matthew Jeffries who was responsible for the design of the original
Starship Enterprise. The Waco Custom cabin series included all of the enlarged-cabin sesquiplanes from 1935 and can be further divided into six basic models, OC, UC QC, GC, RE and VN, with additional subtypes differing primarily in engine installation (indicated by the first letter of the designation or by a low dash number, i.e. -1, -2) and by model year (dash numbers -6, -7, -8). Letters were not used sequentially. Each basic type was offered with almost any engine the customer wished and designations were created accordingly, however some engines were more popular than others resulting in some types being offered, but never built. Due to the wide variety of engines already offered, it was both relatively easy and common to change the installed engine, resulting in a lot of confusion as to the correct designation to use for a specific airframe. The RE series is more refined aerodynamically than earlier models; the wings are fully plywood-skinned, and instead of a bulky compression strut carrying lift loads, a more conventional set of streamlined
flying wires completes the wing structure. It has the fastest cruise speed of any of the Waco cabin models, with a Vne of 270 mph.
1935 OC Series (54+ built) ;UOC :
Continental R-670-A or
Continental R-670-B engine. four built. ;YOC :
Jacobs L-4 engine. 50+ YOC and YOC-1 built. Built as UOC and re-engined. ;YOC-1 :
Jacobs L-5 engine. Built as UOC and re-engined. One impressed by USAAF as
UC-72N.
1935 UC Series (30+ built) ;CUC :
Wright R-760-E engine. 30+ built of all CUC types. ;CUC-1 :
Wright R-760-E1 engine. Built as CUC and re-engined. One impressed by
USAAF as
UC-72F. ;CUC-2 :
Wright R-760-E2 engine. Built as CUC and re-engined.
1936 QC Series (C-6) (120 built) ;AQC-6 :
Jacobs L-6 engine. Seven built. One impressed by USAAF as
UC-72G. :
AQC-6 Freighter: At least two aircraft ordered through
Fleet Aircraft and built for use in Canada with additional freight doors on both sides of the fuselage and equipped for floats. Engine same as for standard AQC-6. Additional aircraft may have been modified. ; : ;DQC-6 : Wright R-760-E1 engine. 11 built. ;EQC-6 : Wright R-760-E2 engine. 20 built.
USCG used three as
J2W-1 ; : ; : ;VQC-6 :
Continental W-670-M1 engine. One built. ;YQC-6 : Jacobs L-4 engine. 13 built. One ex-RAAF example re-engined with ;hp DeHavilland Gypsy 6 inline engine. ;ZQC-6 : Jacobs L-5 engine. 68 built. One impressed by the USAAF as
UC-72Q and five as
UC-72H.; Swedish AF
Tp-8a :
ZQC-6 Freighter: At least eight aircraft ordered through
Fleet Aircraft and built for use in Canada with additional freight doors on both sides of the fuselage and equipped for floats. Engine same as for standard ZQC-6. Additional aircraft may have been modified. ;Tp-8a :
Swedish Air Force designation for
ZQC-6. Tp-8 was a generic designation for all Wacos. ;J2W :
US Coast Guard designation for three
EQC-6 bought from Waco. Additional aircraft impressed by the US Navy were undesignated. ;
UC-72/C-72 :
US Army Air Forces designation for impressed Custom Cabin series Wacos. :: ==Operators==