Yellow Air Cab Company

Yellow Air Cab Company was a short lived American aircraft manufacturer based in Kansas.

[2] It was based in a hangar built from 1928-1929; previously occupied by the Knoll Aircraft Company in Wichita, Kansas.

The company entered into an agreement that October to purchase 200 all-metal Buckley LC-4s designed with William Bushnell Stout at the same airport in an attempt to build aircraft for an air-taxi service and franchise through the Midwest.

[4] The company also bought the rights to the Hilton Super Mid-Wing in January 1930.

[5] The prototype crashed in February 1930 when a stabilizer broke off in flight, killing company pilot Shannon.