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  2. Landing gear - Wikipedia

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    The landing gear represents 2.5 to 5% of the maximum takeoff weight (MTOW) and 1.5 to 1.75% of the aircraft cost, but 20% of the airframe direct maintenance cost. A suitably-designed wheel can support 30 t (66,000 lb), tolerate a ground speed of 300 km/h and roll a distance of 500,000 km (310,000 mi) ; it has a 20,000 hours time between overhaul and a 60,000 hours or 20 year life time.

  3. Smyth Sidewinder - Wikipedia

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    Smyth's first component-built was a hand-carved wooden control stick grip which he said "he built the plane around". [4] Plans and kits for homebuilding were made available. [1] Constructed of welded steel tubing with aluminum skinning, the Sidewinder has all-aluminum wings and is stressed to ±9g ultimate loading to allow aerobatics.

  4. Glasair GlaStar - Wikipedia

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    The GlaStar features a strut-braced high-wing, a two-seats-in-side-by-side configuration enclosed cockpit accessed via doors, fixed tricycle landing gear or conventional landing gear and a single engine in tractor configuration. [2] [4] The aircraft is made with a welded steel fuselage, with a fiberglass covering and aluminum wings.

  5. Radio-controlled aircraft - Wikipedia

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    A radio-controlled aircraft (often called RC aircraft or RC plane) is a small flying machine that is radio controlled by an operator on the ground using a hand-held radio transmitter. The transmitter continuously communicates with a receiver within the craft that sends signals to servomechanisms (servos) which move the control surfaces based on ...

  6. Kolb Firestar - Wikipedia

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    The landing gear is sprung tubing for the main gear, with a steerable sprung tailwheel. [3] Factory options originally included removable doors for cool weather flying. [4] The Firestar II was created using the same fuselage but adding a small jump seat in the baggage area. The seating is very restricted for the rear seat passenger and their ...

  7. Aero Designs Pulsar - Wikipedia

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    The Pulsar was a development of the Star-Lite Aircraft Star Lite and features a cantilever low-wing, a two-seats-in-side-by-side configuration open cockpit under a bubble canopy, fixed tricycle landing gear or optionally conventional landing gear with wheel pants and a single engine in tractor configuration. [1] The aircraft is made from ...

  8. Wittman Tailwind - Wikipedia

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    The Tailwind is the third in a series of high-wing aircraft designed by Sylvester J. "Steve" Wittman (1904–1995), a well-known air racing pilot and race plane designer, who also played an important role in the emergence of homebuilt aircraft with the Wittman Tailwind and other designs in the United States. [2]

  9. Maule M-7 - Wikipedia

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    Data from manufacturer and FAA General characteristics Crew: one Capacity: four passengers Length: 23.67 ft (7.21 m) Wingspan: 32.92 ft (10.03 m) Height: 6.33 ft (1.93 m) Empty weight: 1,549 lb (703 kg) typical, equipped Gross weight: 2,500 lb (1,134 kg) Fuel capacity: 40 U.S. gallons (150 L; 33 imp gal) usable (standard) Powerplant: 1 × Lycoming O-540-J1A5D six cylinder, horizontally-opposed ...