Rearwin Ken-Royce NC592H The Rearwin Ken-Royce was a rare American-built biplane from the early 1930s, known for its stylish design and strong performance in air races. Only three of this model were produced, and NC592H stood out with its striking cream, orange, and black color scheme. It was powered by a Ken-Royce 5-cylinder radial engine, making it nimble and reliable for both stunt flying and cross-country events.
Jean LaRene Jean LaRene was a trailblazing female pilot who made her mark flying the Ken-Royce NC592H during the 1931 and 1932 National Air Races. A determined aviatrix in a male-dominated field, she not only flew under contract but later bought the aircraft herself in 1940. Her style, skill, and courage made her a memorable figure in the golden age of aviation.
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