- The
Lockheed XPB-3,
later designated XFM-2 (PB – pursuit,
biplace / FM – fighter, multi-seat), was a
proposed American heavy fighter aircraft, developed...
- the single-seat
Rafale C (ch****eur,
meaning "fighter") and the
Rafale B (
biplace, "two-seater"). Its
first flight on 19 May 1991
occurred at the company's...
- ISSN 1243-8650. Cortet,
Pierre (January 1998). "Du NA-16 au T-6: les
biplaces d'entrainement
North American: première époque: les
trains fixes" [From...
- This list of
United States Air
Force aircraft designations (1919–1962)
includes prototype, pre-production and
operational type
designations under the 1919...
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combines Ban from the designer's surname, Colomban, and Bi from the
French "
biplace",
meaning two seats. The MC-100
features a
cantilever low-wing, a...
-
Bombardement -
Biplace/ Two-Seat
Attack Bomber)". www.historyofwar.org.
Retrieved 2022-02-16. "Breguet 693 AB2 (****aut
Bombardement -
Biplace/ Two-Seat Attack...
- (in French) (596bis): 5. 20
November 1932.
Retrieved 29 July 2017. "Le
biplace d'entraînement
Chamoy (France)". L'Aérophile. 47 (1): 8.
January 1939....
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Strato Micro, the Fly
Roller Light and the two-place
Flyroller Magnum Biplace.
Company designs were used to set
three world records and were the aircraft...
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Field in 1934. The
first P-30A, by this time
redesignated PB-2A (pursuit,
biplace), made its
maiden flight on 17 December 1935, with
deliveries to service...
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single seat
carriage (Chariot Monoplace) or two seat
carriage (Chariot
Biplace), five
models of
Ipsos wings made by La Mouette,
various propellers, the...