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- number of classes with sub-divisions. There are three classes of aircraft: landplanes, seaplanes, and amphibians, and within these classes there are records...
- Developed into the PA-28. PA-28-140 Cherokee Two-place, fixed landing gear landplane, Lycoming O-320-E2A or -E3D engine of 150 hp (112 kW), gross weight 1...
- because landplanes were less constrained by weather conditions that could result in sea states being too high to operate seaplanes while landplanes could...
- Knuckleduster During the late 1920s, the gull wing design found its way into landplanes. In 1928, the Polish aircraft designer Zygmunt Puławski developed the...
- Length: 42 ft (13 m) (landplane) 44 ft 4 in (13.51 m) (floatplane) Wingspan: 57 ft (17 m) Height: 15 ft 11 in (4.85 m) (landplane) 44 ft 4 in (13.51 m)...
- Hughes H-1 Racer. On September 13, 1935, Hughes, flying the H-1, set the landplane airspeed record of 352 mph (566 km/h) over his test course near Santa...
- & Jenkins (2004), p. 78 Pace (2004), p. 159 "Records: Sub-class: C-1 (Landplanes) Group 3: turbo-jet." records.fai.org. Retrieved: 30 June 2011. Richelson...
- The Fairchild Model 24, also called the Fairchild Model 24 Argus and UC-61 Forwarder, is a four-seat, single-engine monoplane light transport aircraft...
- XCOR EZRocket piloted by **** Rutan, December 3, 2005 FAI class C-1a, Landplanes: takeoff weight 300 to 500 kg Group 1, internal combustion engine Distance...
- biplanes that enjo**** a very long production and service history in both landplane and seaplane variants. First flying on 14 September 1917, examples were...