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  Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
 Decade: 1920-1929
 Year: 1929
 Serial/Series Title: NACA Aircraft Circulars
The Parnall "Pipit" (British) : A Single-Seat Ship's Fighter
The Parnall Pipit is a single-seat ships fighter equipped with a Rolls Royce "F" type engine and armed with two synchronized Vickers guns. It can also be configured to carry bombs under the wings. digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc65136/
The "K 47" of the A.B. Flygindustri : An Armored Pursuit Monoplane
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Albessard "Triavion" Airplane (French) : A Two-Seat Tandem Monoplane
Autostability is the watchword of this tandem monoplane. The tandem design causes a natural flat flight pattern. It can also land and take off from very short runways. digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc65096/
The De Havilland D.H. 75 "Hawk Moth" (British): Cabin Monoplane
The Hawk Moth is designed as a passenger aircraft with comfort in mind. It seats 4. The tail is of metal construction, while the wings are of wood. It has a total loaded weight of 3500 lbs. digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc65098/
The A.B.C. "Robin" (British) : a single-seat cabin monoplane
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The Fairey III.F (British): a General Purpose Biplane
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The A. B. Flygindustri "K 37" (Swedish Junkers) : A Low-Wing All-Metal Military Airplane
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The Bristol "Bulldog" (British): A Single-Seat All-Steel Fighter
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