Wright Hispano-powered four-place open-cockpit parasol type monoplane has high speed of 138 m.p.h. and lands at 42 m.p.h.; with Wright Whirlwind maximum speed is 147 m.p.h.; wing span 36 ft. 6 in.; plane particularly adapted to instruction work; novel dual control arrangement; entire fuselage of welded steel tubing; wings of plywood ribs and solid spars, fabric covered; steel engine mounting attached in four places and engine may be swung back for repairs. (See also Aviation vol. 25, no. 4, July 21, 1928 pp. 262 and 284, 2 figs)
Pacer. The pacer monoplane
Aero Digest
Aero Digest ; 12 , n 4
1928
1 Fig.
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