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  2. Schneider ES-57 Kingfisher - Wikipedia

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    The fuselage is of frame and stringer construction and wholly ply-covered apart from the small, fabric-covered, double-curved region between cockpit and nose. It has a hexagonal section, with deep sides which slope inwards towards the fuselage bottom. The cockpit stretches aft to the leading edge, covered by a blown, side-opening perspex canopy ...

  3. Slingsby Prefect - Wikipedia

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    The Prefect, like the Grunau Baby, was a single-seat fabric-covered wooden glider. It had high-mounted semi-cantilever straight-tapered wings, with a single wing bracing strut on each side, from the base of the fuselage to the wing spar.

  4. Hillman 20 8-cylinder - Wikipedia

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    Speed and handbrake levers are now central and a tail lamp is supplied at no extra charge. The front seat is a single seat but it has an 8-inch range of adjustment. The side windows have quick action winders, the driver's is a lever not winder. One windscreen wiper is provided and provision made for another.

  5. Lightwing Rooster - Wikipedia

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    There are two short, faired wing struts one each side, one from mid-fuselage to the upper wing another, crossing just ahead of the first, from the top of the pedestal to the lower wing. [ 1 ] The fuselage of the Rooster is a simple, fabric covered rectangular structure, with a simple, straight edged, cruciform tail unit, the tailplane mounted ...

  6. Cathode-ray tube - Wikipedia

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    The only visible differences are the single electron gun, the uniform white phosphor coating, and the lack of a shadow mask. A cathode-ray tube (CRT) is a vacuum tube containing one or more electron guns, which emit electron beams that are manipulated to display images on a phosphorescent screen. [2]

  7. Praga E.114 - Wikipedia

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    The Praga E.114, first flown in 1934 and designed by Jaroslav Šlechta, was a high wing, cantilever monoplane seating two in a side-by-side cabin. It was an all wood aircraft with a two spar single piece wing; the spars and ribs were built from pine and plywood and the wing plywood covered.