Paramount Sportster

Paramount Sportster N495K

Designed by Ralph Johnson, the 1931 two place side-by-side cockpit Sportster sold for $4,985. Only one was built, N495K, first flying on 10 April 1931 piloted by Stanley Hammond. As a floatplane, it crashed on 16 May 1931, killing Behse and ending Paramount Corp.

Engine: Warner Scarab, 110hp
Span: 29’0″
Length: 22’0”
Seats: 2

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