Waterhouse & Royer Aircraft Roamair / Romair / McDaneld Roamair / Romair

Waterhouse Roamair NC990

Designed by William Waterhouse and Lloyd Royer, the 1925 Roamair / Romair 2-3 place open cockpit biplane was built with various engines.

Both spellings were chosen, but Royer’s steadfast claim of “Romair” is tempered by some photos showing “Roamair” on the tail.

Waterhouse Roamair N2910

Five were built:
NC990 c/n 18 with Wright J-5, to Pacific Coast Air Service, rebuilt in 1931 as a crop duster with 220hp Wright J-6, and re-registered NR12785

c/n 50 NR1637 with 160hp Curtiss C-6, also used as a crop duster

N2537 with 90hp Curtiss OX-5 in 1926, rebuilt in 1929 with 150hp Hisso as N4867

N2910 with 140hp Bailey Bulls-Eye, also for PAT

N3663 (possibly c/n 1) with 150hp Curtiss K-6, planned for 1928 Nationals cross-country race, but was damaged in a hard landing, possibly rebuilt in 1928 as NX7641 with 150hp Hisso.

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