Type 2 + 12 -14 passengers
Engine 2 Wright SGR-1820-F62 Cyclone
Dimensions Length 13,61 m , height 3,48 m ,  span 19,96 m , wing area  51,19 m2 ,
Weights Empty 4876 kg, loaded  7099 kg, max. take off weight  7938 kg , fuel 2440 l
Performance Max.. speed 400 km/h at 1800 m , cruising speed 346 km/h , range 1370 km at max. load, ferry range 3420 km, endurance  , service ceiling  7500 m , climb 7,7 m/sec.
Type Werk.Nr Registration History
The design, developed by a team led by Don Palmer, was a scaled-up version of the original Model 10 Electra, with passenger seating increased from 10 to 14. It was intended to compete commercially with the contemporary Douglas DC-2 and the Boeing 247. The first Model 14 flew on July 29, 1937, piloted by Marshall Headle. Early 14's used the Pratt & Whitney R-1690 Hornet engine; later the Wright R-1820 Cyclone 9 was offered as an option.