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The Buhl Airsedan was a civil utility aircraft manufactured in the United States in the late 1920s and early 30s. Later models featured gradually increased seating and larger engines but all were conventional sesquiplanes with fully enclosed cockpits and passenger cabins. One Airsedan Angelino Jr was piloted by Loren Mendell to first place in the 1929 Oakland-Cleveland Air Derby and another Spokane Sun God was used to make the first nonstop roundtrip flight across the United States.