Anderson, Greenwood & Co AG-14 / AND-51

Anderson, Greenwood & Company was organized in 1945 to design and manufacture airplanes. Its first model, the AG 14, was ready five years later. An all-metal pusher, the cabin seats two side-by-side with dual controls.

First flying on 1 October 1947, the AG 14 was certificated on 21 September 1950, but the Korean War came along and only 5 AG14’s were ever produced during 1950-1953.

One AG-14 prototype was built in 1947, NX80828, which received the Approved Type Certificate 4A1. It was later re-designated as AND-51.

The five AG-14 production examples built in 1950 were N9300K to N9304K, c/ns 1 to 5), later redesignated AND-51-A, with the same Approved Type Certificate 4A1. C/n 2 later became N4254M and c/n 3 later became N314AG.

One plane modified in 1962 as Mississippi State Univ XAZ-1. Advertised c.1964 by Space Enterprises as Space Coupe AG-14 with 100hp Continental O-220, but no record of production.

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Engine: Continental C90, 90 hp
Wing span: 34 feet 7 in
Wing area: 120 sq.ft
Length: 22 feet
Height: 7 ft 9 in
Empty weight: 850 lb
Loaded weight: 1400 lb
Top Speed: over 120 mph
Landing Speed: 49 mph
Cruising range: 4 hours
Service Ceiling: 16,500
Rate of Climb: over 700 f.p.m.

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