The Maiden Saginaw was the only aircraft built by the fledgling CSC Aircraft Company.
[1] In 1924 Walter J. Carr found investors Walter Savage, Edward Savage and John Coryell willing to put money into a new enclosed cabin aircraft.
[2] The Maiden Saginaw was a cantilever high-wing cabin monoplane with conventional landing gear with dual wheels and a 100 hp (75 kW) OXX-6 Engine.
[3] The Maiden Saginaw suffered from nearly zero forward visibility and an underpowered engine for its size.
The prototype flew in May 1925 and did not win over investors.