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This list of racing aircraft covers aircraft which have been designed or significantly modified to ... M., D., (full name not provided) Le challenge de tourism ...
Pages in category "Racing aircraft" The following 153 pages are in this category, out of 153 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. * List of racing ...
This is an alphabetical list of aircraft engines ... pulse jet engine for V-1 flying bomb and Tornado boat; ... Argus engines sold in France under the brand name ...
List Of Schneider Trophy Aircraft [1] [2] [3] Year and Race No. Country Aircraft Registration/serial [a] Image Power and Engine type Results Average Speed Notes and References 1913 4: France Borel hydro-monoplane: 60 kW (80 hp) Gnome Lambda: Crashed during trials: n/a: 1913 19: France Deperdussin Coupe Schneider: 120 kW (160 hp) Gnome Lambda ...
This is a list of aircraft by date and usage.The date shown is the introduction of the first model of a line but not the current model. For instance, while "the most popular" aircraft, such as Boeing 737 and 747 were introduced in 1960x, their recent models were revealed in the 21st century.
Rolls-Royce produced a range of piston engine types for aircraft use in the first half of the 20th century. Production of own-design engines ceased in 1955 with the last versions of the Griffon; licensed production of Teledyne Continental Motors general aviation engines was carried out by the company in the 1960s and 1970s.
A pusher aircraft is a type of aircraft using propellers placed behind the engines and may be classified according to engine/propeller location and drive as well as the lifting surfaces layout (conventional or 3 surface, canard, joined wing, tailless and rotorcraft), Some aircraft have a Push-pull configuration with both tractor and pusher engines.
A pusher aircraft is a type of aircraft using propellers placed behind the engines. Pushers may be classified according to lifting surfaces layout (conventional or 3 surface, canard, joined wing, tailless and rotorcraft) as well as engine/propeller location and drive. For historical interest, pusher aircraft are also classified by date.