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The Armstrong-Whitworth "Argosy": The Latest Three-Engined Commercial Airplane
Describes the utility of multi-engine aircraft with special regard to the Argosy, which will seat up to 20 passengers and who's engines turn out nearly 1200 HP. The Argosy had a top speed of 110 MPH, and a range of 400 miles.
Date:
August 1926
Creator:
unknown
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Boeing Mail Airplane
The Boeing Mail Airplane is a biplane with cloth covered wings of wood and wire construction, a top speed of 130 MPH, and a fuel capacity of 100 gallons in two tanks.
Date:
August 1927
Creator:
unknown
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Caproni Airplane Ca 73 (Commercial) and Ca 73 ter (Military)
The Caproni 73 is a biplane with medium thick wings, a rigid central section, and with each lateral extension forming a single cell and is powered by two 500 Isotta Fraschini "Asso" Engines.
Date:
August 1927
Creator:
unknown
System:
The UNT Digital Library
"Levasseur 8" Transatlantic Airplane
Circular describing the Levasseur 8, which is an adaptation of a naval airplane adopted by the French Navy. Details of the wings, fuselage, landing gear, fuel, engine, and flying qualities are provided.
Date:
August 1927
Creator:
unknown
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Westland "Widgeon III": "Cirrus II or "Genet II" Engine
The Widgeon III is a parasol type monoplane. One of its strongest features was the high degree of visibility available to the pilot. A description of the design, construction, flight characteristics, blueprints, and photographs are provided.
Date:
August 1927
Creator:
unknown
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Farman Monoplane F.170: Commercial Airplane with One 500 HP. Farman Engine
The F.170's engine has won world endurance tests in 1924 and in 1925. It has a semi-thick wing, rigidly braced by oblique struts. This wing is embedded in the top of the fuselage and measures 16.1 by 3.6 meters. The F.170 has a passenger compartment seating eight.
Date:
August 1926
Creator:
Serryer, J.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Heinkel Airplane H.D. 39 for Carrying Newspapers
Circular presenting a description of the Heinkel Airplane H.D. 39, which is a postal airplane that can be used to carry newspapers. Details regarding the design, controls, equipment arrangement, fuel, and flying characteristics are provided.
Date:
August 1926
Creator:
unknown
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Junkers Commercial Airplane G 31
The three engine Junkers commercial Airplane, type G 31 is a further development of the earlier G 24. It is an all metal low wing monoplane with a total engine output of 1100-1200 HP.
Date:
August 1927
Creator:
unknown
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Savoia Marchetti "S 64" Airplane
The S 64 is a large monoplane with an aspect ratio of 7. It has a cantilever wing made of a single piece, entirely of wood. The wing has three spars with a covering of plywood. The engine is mounted high over the wing's center. It was designed for long distance transatlantic flights.
Date:
August 1928
Creator:
Victor, Maurice
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Sikorsky Twin Engined Amphibian, Type S-38, Model 1928
The S-38, model 28 is a nine passenger Sesquiplane powered by two Pratt and Whitney Wasp 410 HP engines and is intended for routes where the ability to take off and land from both land and water is essential. A description of the weight, construction, power plant, fuel system, landing gear, hull and floats, dimensions, flight characteristics, blueprints, and photographs are provided.
Date:
August 1928
Creator:
unknown
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Parnall "Pipit" (British): A Single-Seat Ship's Fighter
The Parnall Pipit is a single-seat ships fighter equipped with a Rolls Royce "F" type engine and armed with two synchronized Vickers guns. It can also be configured to carry bombs under the wings.
Date:
August 1929
Creator:
unknown
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The "K 47" of the A.B. Flygindustri: An Armored Pursuit Monoplane
Circular presenting a description of the K 47 airplane, which is a two-seat aircraft created by the A.B. Flygindustri in Sweden. A description of the construction, design, interior, performance, visibility, wings, fuselage, controls, landing gear, engines, weapons, characteristics, drawings, and photographs are provided.
Date:
August 1929
Creator:
Schulz, R.
System:
The UNT Digital Library