Stinson SM-2/SM-7/SM-8

Historical safety data and incident record for the Stinson SM-2/SM-7/SM-8 aircraft.

Safety Rating

9.8/10

Total Incidents

3

Total Fatalities

7

Incident History

October 2, 1932 3 Fatalities

Petro Sol Corporation

North Haven Connecticut

The single engine airplane departed New Haven-Tweed Airport with four people on board, three passengers and one pilot. Climbing to the north, the airplane went out of control and crashed on the edge of a pasture located in North Haven, just north of Clintonville Road. A passenger was seriously injured and three other occupants were killed. Crew: George A. Smith, pilot. † Passengers: Lester Smith, † Beatie Russner, † John A. Hood.

January 21, 1932 1 Fatalities

Northwest Airways

Rockford Illinois

Shortly after takeoff from Rockford Airport, the pilot lost his orientation due to poor visibility caused by foggy conditions. He decided to bail out and abandoned the aircraft. Doing so, he struck the stabilizer and was later found dead. Out of control, the aircraft dove into the ground and crashed in Calvin Park, a district of Rockford. There were no casualties on the ground.

January 9, 1931 3 Fatalities

Private American

Miami Florida

The single engine airplane was engaged in a local demo flight at Miami Municipal Airport, taking part to an airshow (All American Air Meet). While flying in the vicinity of the airfield, the engine failed. The pilot reduced his altitude in an attempt to make an emergency landing when the aircraft collided with high tension wires and crashed. Three occupants were killed and a fourth was injured.

Safety Profile

Reliability

Reliable

This rating is based on historical incident data and may not reflect current operational safety.