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  2. Junkers J 1 - Wikipedia

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    The early all-metal aircraft designs produced by Junkers used sheets of heavier electrical steel, similar to the types of ferrous sheet metals that are typically used in laminated-core AC electrical transformers. [citation needed] On 8 June 1915, Junkers began to acquire the tooling for the J 1. According to aviation author Hugh Cowin, while it ...

  3. Zeppelin-Lindau Rs.I - Wikipedia

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    Unable to beach the giant flying boat, attempts were made to ride out the storm on the lake, but the moorings gave and the Rs.I was dashed to pieces on the lakeside rocks. The RsI is noteworthy for the construction materials used as well as its size; it was the largest aeroplane in the world at the time of its launch.

  4. List of experimental aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Albatros L.81 – Elektron metal structure testbed; AVA AF 1 – Augumented lift; DFS 194 1940 – Tailless rocket aircraft used in development of Me 163; DFS 346 1948 – Supersonic reconnaissance aircraft used for research; Dassault/Dornier Alpha Jet TransSonische Tragflügel (TST) – Transonic supercritical wing research [4] Dornier Do 29 ...

  5. Junkers J 2 - Wikipedia

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    The Junkers J 2's pioneering "unitized" forward fuselage structure, integrating the wing roots, engine mount and cockpit. The J 2 differed from the J 1 in having a cowling that almost entirely enclosed the engine, a rounded upper and lower fuselage section instead of the rectangular section of the J 1., and a narrower and deeper ventral radiator enclosure, and had a horizontal stabilizer ...

  6. List of aircraft by date and usage category - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of aircraft by date and usage.The date shown is the introduction of the first model of a line but not the current model. For instance, while "the most popular" aircraft, such as Boeing 737 and 747 were introduced in 1960x, their recent models were revealed in the 21st century.

  7. List of aircraft (pre-1914) - Wikipedia

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    1909 Gebauer Airplane; 1909 Germe Biplane [10] 1909 Gilbert Monoplane [10] 1909 Gilly Triplane [10] 1909 Givaudan Aerofoil multicellplane; 1909 Godard Goldschmidt Airship; 1909 Goupy I triplane [10] 1909 Goupy II biplane [10] 1909 Grade Eindecker [10] 1909 Grandjean Eindecker [10] 1909 Greene Biplane; 1909 Gregoire Monoplane 1 [10] 1909 Grose ...

  8. 50 Times People Found Such Strange Things On Google Earth ...

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    One place where you can do this is the popular ‘Google Earth, Structures and Anomalies’ group on Fa 50 Times People Found Such Strange Things On Google Earth, They Had To Share Them (New Pics ...

  9. Gustave Whitehead - Wikipedia

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    [28] He described the aircraft as 16 feet (4.9 m) long, made mostly of steel and aluminum with wing ribs made of steel tubing, rather than bamboo, which was used in the Number 21 aircraft. He explained that the two front wheels were connected to the kerosene motor, and the rear wheels were used for steering while on the ground.