Fairchild FC-2
| FC-1, FC-2, and Models 51 and 61 | |
|---|---|
| RCAF FC-2L "Razorback" | |
| Role | Civil utility aircraft |
| Manufacturer | Fairchild |
| Built by | Canadian Vickers (under license) |
| First flight | 14 June 1926 |
| Number built | c. 180 |
The Fairchild FC-1 and its derivatives are a family of light, single-engine, high-wing utility monoplanes produced in the United States in the 1920s and 1930s. The aircraft was originally designed to provide a camera platform for Sherman Fairchild's aerial photography and survey business, Fairchild Aerial Surveys.