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Dornier Do 335 1943 push-pull fighter, 38 built; Moynet Jupiter 1963 push-pull transport, 2 built; Aero Design DG-1 1977 push-pull racer, 1 built; Rutan Defiant 1978 transport, 19+ built; Rutan Voyager 1984 endurance record aircraft, 1 built [note 4] * Star Kraft SK-700 1994 push-pull transport, [79] Aeronix Airelle 2002 tandem wing 2 seater, 5 ...
The earliest known examples of "push-pull" engined-layout aircraft was the Short Tandem Twin.. An early pre-World War I example of a "push-pull" aircraft was the Caproni Ca.1 of 1914 which had two wing-mounted tractor propellers and one centre-mounted pusher propeller.
Aero Design DG-1 1977 push-pull racer, 1 built; Caproni Ca.60 1921 airliner flying boat, 1 built; Dornier Do 335 1943 push-pull fighter, 38 built; Moynet Jupiter 1963 push-pull transport, 2 built; Rutan Defiant 1978 transport, 19+ built; Rutan Voyager 1984 endurance record aircraft, 1 built [note 2] Star Kraft SK-700 1994 push-pull transport, [54]
The Rutan Model 40 Defiant is a four-seat, twin-engine homebuilt aircraft with the engines in a push-pull configuration. It was designed by aerospace engineer Burt Rutan for the Rutan Aircraft Factory. Rutan Defiant An updated Defiant instrument panel with Dynon Avionics Skyview Efis Defiant Taxi
In 1941, the Johnson-Funke Aircraft Company was set up with a capital of $500,000, with the intention of building a plane capable of taking 3 to 5 passengers. Its two principals were Alfred C. Johnson and Henry W. Funke. [1] Johnson had designed a twin-engine airplane whose engines were placed in a tandem push-pull arrangement.
The unusual DDr.I was one of the first aircraft to have two engines on the same centre line, one in tractor configuration and the other a pusher, an arrangement usually known as tandem push-pull. It was a triplane with constant chord, straight edged, square tipped wings of equal span and marked stagger.
The first was a twin-boom monoplane with two 1,641 kW (2,201 hp) Mitsubishi Ha211 18-cylinder engines, driving two 4-blade propellers in a push-pull configuration. The very heavy armament planned for the aircraft (two 37 mm (1.46 in) and two 30 mm (1.18 in) cannon [1] should have been enough to make short work of most US heavy bombers of the ...
Twin-engined three-prop push-pull aircraft (2 P) This page was last edited on 30 March 2013, at 22:45 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...