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NACA Aircraft Circulars
All-metal Junkers airplane, type F 13
Date: May 1, 1926
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Description: None
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German training airplane, Arado "Ar. S.I."
Date: May 1, 1926
Creator: Manigold, G
Description: None
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The Albatros L 72A : a German newspaper carrier with slotted wings
Date: June 1, 1926
Creator: unknown
Description: The Albatros 72A is a normal tractor biplane specifically designed to deliver newspapers by dropping them overboard in bundles for ground transport to pick up. It has a 42 ft. wingspan, and a 220 HP B.M.W. engine.
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Two 'Gloster' Airplanes : the 'Grouse II,' - Two-Seat Training Airplane. The 'Grebe II,' Single-Seat Fighter
Date: June 1, 1926
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Description: None
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The Blackburn "Sprat": A Training Airplane Convertible into Landplane or Seaplane
Date: July 1, 1926
Creator: unknown
Description: The Sprat is similar the Blackburn Swift and Dart models but is designed as a trainer. It is powered with a smaller 275 HP Rolls-Royce Falcon engine. It is a 2 seat biplane with equal sized upper and lower wings. It can quickly convert from a land to a seaplane.
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The new De Havilland commercial airplane : the D.H. 66 with three Bristol "Jupiter" engines
Date: July 1, 1926
Creator: unknown
Description: The D.H. 66, constructed at Stag Lane Works of the De Haviland Aircraft Company built for Imperial Airways, Ltd. The fuselage has an all steel construction while the wings are made with box spars of wood and spruce ribs. It has a biplane tail and encloses the stabilizer trimming gear in a casing which serves to streamline the rear portion of the fuselage, but which is not part of the main structure. It weighs 9060 lbs. empty and 2500 lbs. after fueling with a total loaded weight of 14,700 lbs.
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Farman Monoplane F.170 : Commercial Airplane with One 500 HP. Farman Engine
Date: August 1, 1926
Creator: Serryer, J
Description: The F.170's engine has won world endurance tests in 1924 and in 1925. It has a semi-thick wing, rigidly braced by oblique struts. This wing is embedded in the top of the fuselage and measures 16.1 by 3.6 meters. The F.170 has a passenger compartment seating eight.
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Heinkel airplane H.D. 39 for carrying newspapers
Date: August 1, 1926
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Description: None
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Albatros commercial Airplane L 73
Date: September 1, 1926
Creator: Ruhl, Karl
Description: The Albatros was a two engine commercial biplane carrying 2 pilots, eight passengers, and 160 KG of baggage. The framework is metal, the wings having plywood and fabric over the steel tubing. The L 73 was the first 2 engine biplane to be made in Germany.
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The Farman Commercial Airplane "Jabiru."
Date: September 1, 1926
Creator: unknown
Description: None
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