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  2. Formula One Air Racing - Wikipedia

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    Aircraft must have a minimum wing area of 66 square feet (6.1 m 2), and an empty weight of 500 pounds or more. The aircraft must also have fixed landing gear, and a fixed pitch propeller. Racers compete in a 3.19-mile (5.13 km) Oval course. [3] Several aircraft were capable of meeting the specifications for Formula One at its creation.

  3. Monnett Sonerai - Wikipedia

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    The wings were designed to fold alongside the fuselage for towing without a trailer and compact storage. [1] The Sonerai II was designed to be soloed from the rear seat. The aircraft is built around a fabric-covered steel-tube fuselage and tail, [1] with all-aluminum wings [1] and a fiberglass cowl. The plans cost $50 and $57 in 1974. [9]

  4. Cassutt Special - Wikipedia

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    The Cassutt Special is a single-seat sport and racing aircraft designed in the United States in 1951 for Formula One air races. Designed by ex-TWA captain Tom Cassutt, it is a mid-wing cantilever monoplane with fixed tailwheel undercarriage. The fuselage and tail are of fabric-covered steel tube construction, and the wings are built from ...

  5. Sharp Nemesis - Wikipedia

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    The Sharp DR 90 Nemesis is a Formula One racing aircraft designed by Jon Sharp and built at the Mojave Airport by the Nemesis Air Racing Team. The aircraft is powered by a modified Continental O-200 piston engine. The Nemesis originated as an attempt by Jon Sharp to build a Shoestring racer, with composite skins over a steel frame. Along the ...

  6. Wikipedia : WikiProject Formula One

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    Navigation templates: {{Formula One}} – top of Formula One, the articles in that series, and the six F1 lists. {{Formula One teams}} – bottom of articles on currently active teams and drivers. {{Formula One races}} – bottom of every Grand Prix article (i.e. every article listed on the template, and at List of Formula One Grands Prix).

  7. Williams W-17 Stinger - Wikipedia

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    The Williams W-17 Stinger is an American homebuilt racing aircraft that was designed for Formula One Air Racing by Art Williams and produced by his company, Williams Aircraft Design of Northridge, California, introduced in 1971. The aircraft was at one time available in the form of plans for amateur construction, but only one was ever constructed.

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