Variants
- CR-2 - Curtiss-Robertson prototype with strut-braced wing and unfaired undercarriage (2 built)
- Model 19L - prototype with cantilever wing, spatted undercarriage and Lambert R-266 engine (1 built)
- Model 19W - prototype with Warner Super Scarab engine (one built)
- Model 19Q - Lycoming R-680-B2 Seaplane design (none built)
- Model 19R Fighter - militarized version with tandem seating, weapons mountings, and Wright J-6-7 engine (23 built)
- Model 19R Long Range Trainer - Extra center mounted 35 gallon aux tank pod. One fixed forward gun, one rear manned gun.
- Model 19R Light Bomber - Two .30 cal guns with two A-3 bomb racks. (563 lb)
- Model 19R Photo Reconnaissance - Two bottom mounted camera ports.
- Model 19R Attack (special) - single seat with wing mounted guns (none built)
- Model 19R Advanced Trainer - Pratt&Whittney R-760-E2 or R-975-E3 engine choices.
- Model 19R Seaplane - propesed 1936 variant of the 19Q (none built)
- Model A19R - military trainer offered to USAAC (three built, one later converted to CW-22)
- Model B19R - projected civil version of Model A19R (none built)
- Model C19R - Amphibian standard trainer R-975-E3 (none built)
- Model C19R - Amphibian advanced trainer (none built)
- Model C19R - Amphibian fighter - One forward gun, one manned gun (none built)
- Model C19R - Amphibian photographic aircraft - Fairchild KB-3 camera mount
- Model C19Z - Standard Amphibian or Seaplane trainer - Pratt & Whitney Wasp SC-G
- CW-23 - advanced military trainer with Pratt & Whitney R-1340 engine and retractable undercarriage (one built)
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