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biplane
biplane (ˈbaɪpleɪn) [f. bi-2 + plane n.3] 1. Math. Each of the pair of planes tangential to a surface at a binode.1870 Cayley in Phil. Trans. R. Soc. CLIX. 206 The binode..is a biplanar node, where instead of the proper quadricone we have two planes; these may be called the biplanes, and their line ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Biplane
The smaller biplane wing allows greater maneuverability. Four types of wires are used in the biplane wing structure. wikipedia.org
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biplane
biplane/ˈbaɪpleɪn; `baɪˌplen/ nearly type of aeroplane with two sets of wings, one above the other 双翼飞机. Cf 参看 monoplane. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Paulhan biplane
The Paulhan biplane was a French experimental aircraft designed in 1910 by the successful aviator Louis Paulhan in collaboration with Henri Fabre. Design and development Although the general arrangement of the aircraft was conventional for the time, being a pusher biplane with a front-mounted elevator wikipedia.org
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Gabardini biplane
The Gabardini biplane was an Italian single seat biplane, designed and built near the beginning of World War I. Variants of the biplane appeared with a range of different rotary engines, each carefully cowled and driving a two bladed propeller. wikipedia.org
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Please explain how to build the stearman aerobatic biplane 1:48 scale revell model kit #85-5269 review
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Busemann biplane
The internal alignment of the shock waves means that Busemann's biplane produces minimum wave drag. The Busemann biplane concept has been studied as a concept for a "boomless" supersonic transport. wikipedia.org
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Tessier Biplane
The Tessier Biplane is a single place homebuilt biplane. Specifications (Tessier Biplane) See also References Homebuilt aircraft wikipedia.org
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EAA Biplane
This prototype EAA Biplane was built by Blacker and his students at St. The EAA Biplane construction began in September 1957, with a first flight in June, 1960. wikipedia.org
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0328 Se5a Biplane on 西盛-6.MOV - YouTube
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Cody V biplane
The Cody V was a single-engined biplane built by the British-based American aviation pioneer Samuel Franklin Cody in 1912. This was a pusher canard biplane, with seats for the pilot and three other people in an open cockpit. wikipedia.org
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COW Biplane
No. 10 and Biplane No. 11. No. 11 Chenu-powered biplane for 1912 Military Aeroplane Competition with tandem seating. wikipedia.org
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Paterson Biplane
Design and development Built between 1909 and 1910, the Paterson Biplane was a similar design to the Curtiss Biplane. Variants Biplane No. 1 Anzani powered early biplane. Biplane No. 2 Similar aircraft with a Gnome air-cooled rotary engine. wikipedia.org
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Duigan biplane
Duigan biplane may refer to a number of different, otherwise unnamed aircraft designed and/or built by John Duigan: the Duigan pusher biplane, the first Australian powered aircraft the Avro Duigan, built by Avro in the UK to a design by Duigan the Duigan tractor biplane, Duigan's final design wikipedia.org
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Genairco Biplane
The Genairco Biplane (also known as the Genairco Moth) was a utility biplane built in small numbers in Australia in the late 1920s and early 1930s. later into a cabin biplane. wikipedia.org
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