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Different examples of racing simulators with motion exist, some of which provide motion only to the driver's seat, and others that move the entire simulator cockpit including all car controls. Further differentiation exists regarding visual display technology and whether the simulators graphical output moves with, and stays relative to the sim ...
Data from Kitplanes and Loehle General characteristics Crew: one Length: 18 ft 5 in (5.61 m) Wingspan: 25 ft 6 in (7.77 m) Height: 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) Wing area: 114 sq ft (10.6 m 2) Empty weight: 252 lb (114 kg) Gross weight: 600 lb (272 kg) Fuel capacity: 5 US gallons (38 litres) Powerplant: 1 × Rotax 503 twin-cylinder, two-stroke aircraft engine, 50 hp (37 kW) Propellers: 2-bladed wooden ...
The aircraft is supplied by Aircraft Spruce & Specialty of Corona, California in the form of plans and a materials kit for amateur construction. [ 1 ] The DR-107 was designed as a low-cost one design aircraft for competition and sport basic to advanced aerobatics, including International Aerobatic Club Class One competitions.
This was slightly larger, 8.185 metres (26 ft 10 in) long with a wingspan of 6.75 metres (22 ft 2 in) and weighing 661 kilograms (1,457 lb) empty and had a radically redesigned cockpit, the top being flush with the top of the fuselage and forward vision being limited to what could be seen through glazed-over semi-circular channels set into ...
The F11 is a variant of the Jodel D11.Falconar indicated that it incorporates a larger cockpit, simplified fittings, shoulder harnesses and aerodynamic improvements to improve stall characteristics.
[2] [3] The cockpit was designed to be left open, but plans for a canopy to enclose it were made available, the use of which would increase the top speed of the aircraft. [2] The Teenie Two was specifically designed to use a converted Volkswagen automobile engine for power. [2] [3] The outer wing panels can be detached for transport or storage. [2]
The engines were originally developed for auto racing and were turbocharged to produce 1,000 hp (750 kW). However, those fitted to the Pond Racer only ever achieved a peak of around 600 hp (450 kW). The engines drove 4-bladed propellers via propeller speed reduction units.
The Air Camper is a two-place open cockpit monoplane with "parasol" wing built from material that was, in the 1930s, readily available from local sources. Powered by a Ford Model A engine, and first flown with one in May 1929, [ 2 ] Pietenpol's design was sturdy, simple and affordable.