The Waco CRG is an American open-cockpit sporting biplane of the early 1930s.
The Waco CRG was designed specifically to win the 1930 Ford Air Tour, a 4,800 mi (7,700 km) transcontinental reliability endurance race.
The 1930 competition was over a 5,200 mi (8,400 km) circular course passing around the U.S. Midwest and neighboring provinces of Canada.
[1] NC600Y was flown by John H. Livingston and NC660Y by Art Davis, proprietor of the Air Circus bearing his name.
[citation needed] Davis' CRG ended its flying career as a cropduster in Greenville, Mississippi in 1938.