Light plane designed after original American Moth and powered with 5-cylinder 60-hp. or 7-cylinder 90-hp. LeBlond engines; welded steel tube fuselage; wing spars of spruce with duralumin ribs; wing panels tapered in form and section; dual controls: top speed 115 m.p.h.; landing speed 38 m.p.h. (see also Automotive Industries, vol. 60, no. 7, Feb. 16, 1929, pp. 238-239, 1 fig.; Aero Digest, vol. 14, no. 4, Apr. 1929, p. 114, 1 fig., and Aviation, vol. 26, no. 21, May 25, 1929, p. 1800, 1 fig)
Two-place monoplane for sport use
Airway Age
Airway Age ; 10 , n 3
1929
1 Fig.
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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Inland sport two-place monoplane
Engineering Index Backfile | 1929
Two-place monoplane for sport use
Engineering Index Backfile | 1929
Inland sport two-place monoplane
Engineering Index Backfile | 1929
Two-place monoplane for sport use
Engineering Index Backfile | 1929
Two-place monoplane for sport use
Engineering Index Backfile | 1929