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Moorabbin Air MuseumBooklet - CAC Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation, Ministry of Supply Lateral Stability of Tailless Aircraft
... Ministry of Supply Lateral Stability of Tailless Aircraft ...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Ministry of Supply Lateral Stability of Tailless Aircraft Booklet CAC Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation ... -
Moorabbin Air MuseumBook - Experimental aircraft, Incredible Flying Machines An Anthology of Eccentric Aircraft
... ...Tailless aircraft...Experimental aircraft Gliding Balloons Dreams/schemes & ideas Multiple winged aircraft Tailless aircraft Canard aircraft Flying saucers Flying cars Gyrocopters VTOL aircraft Pack away aircraft & jet packs Airborne aircraft carriers Extra large aircraft Pedal powered aircraft Home builds Overview of experimental aircraft circa 1980 Incredible Flying Machines An Anthology of Eccentric Aircraft Book Experimental aircraft ...Overview of experimental aircraft circa 1980non-fictionOverview of experimental aircraft circa 1980gliding, balloons, dreams/schemes & ideas, multiple winged aircraft, tailless aircraft, canard aircraft, flying saucers, flying cars, gyrocopters, vtol aircraft, pack away aircraft & jet packs, airborne aircraft carriers, extra large aircraft, pedal powered aircraft, home builds -
Australian Gliding MuseumMachine - Glider, 1957
... The aircraft was built in 1957 by Cliff Brown. It is an EPB 1, a 26 foot tailless sailplane designed in United States by Al Backstrom, Phil Easley and Jack Powell in 1954 as a simple, cheap, compact craft....Australian Gliding Museum 20 Jensz Road Parwan melbourne The aircraft was built in 1957 by Cliff Brown. It is an EPB 1, a 26 foot tailless sailplane designed in United States by Al Backstrom, Phil Easley and Jack Powell in 1954 as a simple, cheap, compact craft. ...The aircraft was built in 1957 by Cliff Brown. It is an EPB 1, a 26 foot tailless sailplane designed in United States by Al Backstrom, Phil Easley and Jack Powell in 1954 as a simple, cheap, compact craft.A small number of single seat gliders of this type were built in Australia in the 1950s. As far as is presently known, the only surviving substantially complete EPB 1s are Cliff Brown’s glider and another held by the RAAF Association at Bull Creek in Western Australia. Unfortunately, no trace exists of the Flying Plank built by Glidair Sailplanes in Sydney and test flown by Fred Hoinville at Moorabbin in 1957. In addition, a larger two seat derivative (known as the Twin Plank) designed and built by Glidair Sailplanes (completed 1958) is held at the Power House Museum, Castlehill, in Sydney. Single seat tailless glider with wing tip rudders. The glider is of wood / fabric construction and has been restored for static display by recovering with new fabric and painting. Noneaustralian gliding, glider, flying wing, flying plank, home-built, cliff brown, al backstrom, fred hoinville, glidair sailplanes -
Moorabbin Air MuseumBooklet - CAC Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation, Ministry of Supply Measurements of Movement on a Model Tailless Glider Wing
... Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Ministry of Supply Measurements of Movement on a Model Tailless Glider Wing Booklet CAC Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation ... -
Moorabbin Air MuseumDocument (Item) - Aero 1496 Wind tunnel tests on the effect of variable incidence tips and tip slats on tailless gliders Class 533.6.013.4.001.57, Royal aircraft establishment Farnborough Hants
... Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Royal aircraft establishment Farnborough Hants Document Aero 1496 Wind tunnel tests on the effect of variable incidence tips and tip slats on tailless gliders Class 533.6.013.4.001.57 ...
