- most
modern propeller aircraft use
tricycle gear. In
early aircraft, a
tailskid made of
metal or wood was used to
support the tail on the ground. In most...
- 1930s. It was a single-engine, single-seat
parasol monoplane with a fixed,
tailskid undercarriage.
Designed in
response to an
Imperial ****anese Army requirement...
- of
equal span
braced by N-struts. The ****pit was open, and the
fixed tailskid undercarriage had
divided main units. An
unusual feature was the use of...
- reconnaissance, they were
conventional designs with two-bay
unstaggered wings,
tailskid landing gear, and two open ****pits in tandem. Made
quickly obsolete by...
-
interplane struts. The
pilot sat in an open ****pit, and the main
units of the
tailskid undercarriage were
linked by a cross-axle. It had been
designed for the...
- gear parasol-wing
monoplane with two open ****pits in
tandem and fixed,
tailskid undercarriage. The follow-on M-2 was
substantially the same as the M-1...
- biplane, with
slightly staggered wings, a
standard undercarriage with
fixed tailskid, and a
tandem open-****pit
arrangement for the
pilot and
instructor or...
- p****enger sat in
tandem open ****pits, and it was ****ed with a
fixed tailskid undercarriage. The
wings could be
folded for
transportation or storage...
-
Hanriot H.16. It was a
conventional parasol-wing
monoplane with
fixed tailskid undercarriage, the main
units of
which were
mounted on
outriggers attached...
-
instructor sat in tandem, open ****pits, and the
undercarriage was of fixed,
tailskid type.
General characteristics Crew: Two,
pilot and
instructor Powerplant:...