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Unstaggered biplane Forwards stagger Backwards stagger...
- The
Letov Š-4 was a
Czechoslovak single-bay,
unstaggered biplane fighter and
trainer in the 1920s. The Š-4 was
first created in 1922 as an
intended successor...
- with the
wings positioned directly above each
other is said to have
unstaggered wings, as in the
Sopwith Cuckoo or
Vickers Vildebeest. The
value is sometimes...
- War I. They were
conventionally configured biplanes with unequal-span
unstaggered wings and
seating for the
pilot and
observer in tandem, open ****pits...
- the
Fokker D.I. It was
based on the M.17 prototype, with single-bay
unstaggered wings and a
larger fuselage and
shorter span than
production D.IIs. Using...
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World War I. It was a large, single-bay
biplane of
unequal span and
unstaggered wings.
Power was
provided by two Benz Bz.IVa
pusher engines installed...
- Hansa-Brandenburg B.I landplane, the W was a
conventional three-bay
biplane with
unstaggered wings of
equal span. The
pilot and
observer sat in tandem, open ****pits...
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aerobatic aircraft of the 1920s and 1930s. It was a single-bay
biplane with
unstaggered, equal-span
wings that had a
symmetrical airfoil intended to
ensure performance...
- separate, open ****pits. The
wings were single-bay, equal-span, and
unstaggered. The
prototype and one
production L 82b took part in the
Challenge 1929...
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training and reconnaissance, they were
conventional designs with two-bay
unstaggered wings,
tailskid landing gear, and two open ****pits in tandem. Made quickly...