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  2. 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]

  3. Steve Wittman - Wikipedia

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    A high wing design built to outperform the Cubs, Chiefs, T-Crafts, and Luscombes of the day. Based on that aircraft, he built the Wittman Big X in 1945, and the popular Wittman Tailwind series of homebuilts. [6] During World War II, his Wittman Flying Service was part of the Civilian Pilot Training Program, training pilots for the Army Air Corps.

  4. List of aircraft (W) - Wikipedia

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    Wittman W-10 Tailwind; Wiweko (Wiweko Soepono) Wiweko Wel-1 [10] Wixon (H H Wixon, Chicago Illinois, United States) Wixon 1907 Monoplane;

  5. Category:Wittman aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Wittman Tailwind; V. Wittman V-Witt This page was last edited on 19 January 2023, at 19:34 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  6. Szaraz SDS-1A Daphne - Wikipedia

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    [2] Szaraz drew heavily from the design of the Wittman W-8 Tailwind during the design process, and thus the fuselage, landing gear, and engine mount are very similar to that of the W-8. Plans were first offered for sale in the March 1969 edition of Sport Aviation. [ 3 ]

  7. Skip Stewart - Wikipedia

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    Stewart is also in the process of having a completely composite-built carbon-fiber biplane designed and built for him. Called the P3 Revolution Biplane, it is scheduled to debut in 2014. He has also built a Wittman Tailwind W-10 from scratch, later selling it to buy a 1964 Twin Comanche. He also ran an aerobatic flight school for two years in ...

  8. Florida Air Museum - Wikipedia

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    Wittman Chief Oshkosh N14855 - built 1931; Wittman Tailwind N314T - built 1962; See also. List of aerospace museums; References External links. Official website ...

  9. Western Hirondelle - Wikipedia

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    The fuselage is built up from spruce and covered in 3 mm (0.12 in) plywood. Cabin width on the prototype was 38 in (97 cm). The main gear uses Wittman tapered rods and was designed to take standard Cessna wheel pants. As with the Wittman Tailwind, the mains connect to the engine mount. The wing tanks feed a 5.75 imperial gallons (26.1 L; 6.91 ...