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quadruplane
quadruplane (ˈkwɒdruːpleɪn) Also quadri-. [f. quadru- + plane n.3] An aeroplane having four sets of wings, one above another.1909 A. Berget Conquest of Air 141 Naturally we can make triplanes or quadriplanes, but one must not proceed too far in this direction. 1909 Times 17 Aug. 10/5 Major Baden-Pow...
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Wight Quadruplane
The Wight Quadruplane, also referred to as the Wight Type 4, was a British single seat quadruplane fighter aircraft built by J Samuel White & Company Limited In February 1918 the Quadruplane crashed into a cemetery and the project was abandoned.
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quadriphonic
quadriphonic, -phony, -plane varr. quadraphonic a., quadraphony, quadruplane.
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Besson H-5
The Besson H-5 (or sometimes Besson MB-11) was a French transport quadruplane flying boat designed by the Marcel Besson company of Boulogne.
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Naglo D.II
The Naglo D.II was a German single seat quadruplane fighter, flown late in World War I.
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Naglo D.I
The Naglo D.I was a German single seat quadruplane fighter, flown late in World War I.
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Armstrong Whitworth F.K.10
It is one of the few quadruplane aircraft to reach production. aircraft, and the contemporary Wight Quadruplane scout.
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Multiplane (aeronautics)
The private-venture Wight Quadruplane scout fighter was flown in 1917. In 1922 Besson constructed the H-5, a prototype quadruplane flying boat transport.
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Matthew Bacon Sellers II
Sellers quadruplane
Sellers was interested in low-powered flight. He constructed a staggered quadruplane capable of flight on only 5 hp.
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Friedrichshafen FF.54
The Friedrichshafen FF.54 was a German experimental quadruplane that was developed by Flugzeugbau Friedrichshafen during the First World War.
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Zerbe Air Sedan
The Zerbe Air Sedan was an American single engine quadruplane passenger aircraft project started by Professor James Slough Zerbe in 1918. The aircraft, completed in 1919, was a positive staggered equal span quadruplane with double cambered louvered main wings.
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List of triplanes
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| Euler Dreidecker Type 5 || Germany || 1918 || Fighter || Prototype || Triplane variant of the Euler Vierdecker quadruplane
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List of aircraft (Z)
No.1) quadruplane
Zalewski W.Z.IV (a.k.a. Savyelyev-Zalewski S.Z. No.2) quadruplane
Zalewski W.Z.V (a.k.a. Savyelyev-Zalewski S.Z. No.3) quadruplane
Zalewski W.Z.VI (4-engined quadruplane - abandoned due to revolution)
Zalewski W.Z.VIII 'DePeŻe' - unbuilt
Zalewski W.Z.X
Zalewski
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Solent Sky
in the 1929 Schneider Trophy
Supermarine Seagull - Nose section only
Supermarine Spitfire F.24 - PK683
Supermarine Swift - Cockpit section
Wight Quadruplane
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Aviation Museum of Kentucky
Blue Angels A-4 Skyhawk
Crosley Moonbeam biplane
AH-1 Cobra helicopter
US Navy Grumman F-14B Tomcat (161860)
A replica of the Matthew Bacon Sellers 1908 Quadruplane
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