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  2. Beechcraft Skipper - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft was certified for intentional spins. [3] While it is an all-metal design, the Skipper incorporated a number of innovative construction techniques, including tubular spars and aluminum honeycomb construction with metal-to-metal bonding, a technique inherited from the Musketeer family. [ 5 ]

  3. Beechcraft Duchess - Wikipedia

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    The use of a T-tail on the Model 76 met with mixed critical reception when the aircraft was introduced. Plane & Pilot pronounced: "Outstanding design characteristics of the new Duchess include an aerodynamically advantageous T-tail, which places the horizontal surfaces above the propeller slipstream for better stability and handling.", [10] while Gerald Foster said: "[Beechcraft's] interest in ...

  4. Flight control modes - Wikipedia

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    Two aircraft manufacturers produce commercial passenger aircraft with primary flight computers that can perform under different flight control modes. The most well-known is the system of normal , alternate , direct laws and mechanical alternate control laws of the Airbus A320 - A380 . [ 3 ]

  5. Bell XP-77 - Wikipedia

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    The Tri-4 (Company designations, later changed to D-6 [1]) project with the Bell Aircraft Corporation was initiated in October 1941. Originally a design study to meet the USAAF specifications for a "very light" interceptor, the XP-77 was intended to be a small, light fighter much in the mold of the 1930s Thompson Trophy air racers.

  6. Boeing Commercial Airplanes - Wikipedia

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    Boeing Commercial Airplanes (BCA) is a division of the Boeing Company.It designs, assembles, markets, and sells commercial aircraft, including the 737, 767, 777, and 787, along with freighter and business jet variants of most.

  7. Composite Engineering BQM-167 Skeeter - Wikipedia

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    The Composite Engineering BQM-167 Skeeter is a subscale aerial target (drone) developed and manufactured by Composite Engineering Inc. (acquired by Kratos Defense & Security Solutions) and operated by the United States Air Force and certain international customer air forces (designation BQM-167i).

  8. Beechcraft Model 17 Staggerwing - Wikipedia

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    They built 16 aircraft, which they sold for US$29,000 apiece. Norway sold one D17S to Finland in 1949, which the Finnish Air Force used from 1950 to 1958. [5] The lightweight V-tail Beechcraft Bonanza, a powerful four-passenger luxury aircraft, soon replaced the venerable Staggerwing in the Beech product line, at about a third of the price. The ...

  9. Blackburn B-7 - Wikipedia

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    The Blackburn B-7 was a single-engine two/three-seat biplane built to a British Air Ministry specification for a general-purpose, multitasking aircraft. It first flew in 1934, but no contracts were issued and only one aircraft was completed.