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  2. Heaven Rubber Bandit - Wikipedia

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    Data from George Heaven General characteristics Crew: 1 pilot 175 lb (79.38 kg) Capacity: 1 passenger 100 lb (45.36 kg) Length: 33 ft (10 m) Wingspan: 76 ft (23 m) Wing area: 338 sq ft (31.4 m 2) Aspect ratio: 17.08 Airfoil: NACA laminar flow, 15% thickness Empty weight: 250 lb (113 kg) not including rubber motor Gross weight: 615 lb (279 kg) Powerplant: 1 × 90 lb rubber motor 20 ft long, 11 ...

  3. Free flight (model aircraft) - Wikipedia

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    F1B Model by Stepan Stepanchuk. Free flight is the segment of model aviation involving aircraft with no active external control after launch. Free flight is the original form of hobby aeromodeling, with the competitive objective being to build and launch a self controlling aircraft that will consistently achieve the longest flight duration over multiple competition rounds, within various class ...

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  9. Stearman-Hammond Y-1 - Wikipedia

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    Y-1 testing at Langley. In the early 1930s Dean Hammond designed the Hammond Model Y, a low-wing monoplane twin-boom pusher monoplane. Hammond cooperated with the aircraft designer Lloyd Stearman to develop the type for production. They formed the Stearman-Hammond Aircraft Corporation in 1936 to build the aircraft as the Stearman-Hammond Y-1.