Planet Satellite is low wing, cantilever monoplane powered by 250-bhp Gipsy Queen 31 mounted in fuselage behind cabin, and driving, through tailshaft, de Havilland, manually operated, variable pitch propeller located aft of tail unit; magnesium chosen as construction material and Argon arc welding process is to be employed throughout for fabrication; notable weight reduction and simplicity of design claimed. (See also Aviation v 40 n 5 May 1947 p 73)


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    Title :

    Food for thought


    Additional title:

    Aeroplane


    Published in:

    Aeroplane ; 72 , n 1862 ; p 129-131


    Publication date :

    1947


    Size :

    3 pages


    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English




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