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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Focke-Wulf_F_19
The Focke-Wulf F 19 Ente (German: "Duck") was a German experimental "canard" aircraft in the late 1920s. Design The F 19 Ente was a high-wing monoplane with a canard layout and fixed tricycle undercarriage. The pilot sat in an open cockpit, while an enclosed cabin was provided for two or three passengers. The canard was mounted on short struts above the nose of the aircraft, ahead of the cockpit, and the two engines were housed in nacelles mounted under the wings. The F 19 design was set so that the front stabilizer would stall some moments before the rear-mounted main wing, which in theory made the Ente virtually stall-proof. Role Civil utility aircraft Manufacturer Focke-Wulf First flight 2 September 1927 Number built 2 Developed into Focke-Wulf Fw 42 The first example flew on 2 September 1927 but was destroyed on 29 September during a demonstration of single-engine flight, after a control rod snapped. Focke-Wulf co-founder Georg Wulf was killed in the crash. Nevertheless, a second aircraft (D-1960) was built, flying in late 1930. This was used for a promotional tour of Europe the following year which took it to Denmark, Sweden, the Netherlands, Belgium, and the UK. On 7 November 1931, it was demonstrated at Hanworth Air Park, flown by Focke-Wulf chief pilot Cornelius Edzard. Later, it was put on display at the Deutsche Luftfahrtsammlung in Berlin, where it was destroyed in an Allied air raid in 1944. Specifications General characteristics Crew: one pilot Capacity: three passengers Length: 10.53 m (34 ft 7 in) Wingspan: 10.00 m (32 ft 9 in) Height: 4.15 m (13 ft 7 in) Wing area: 29.5 m2 (318 ft2) Empty weight: 1,175 kg (2,590 lb) Gross weight: 1,650 kg (3,638 lb) Powerplant: 2 × Siemens Sh 14, 82 kW (110 hp) each Performance Maximum speed: 142 km/h (88 mph) Service ceiling: 3,000 m (9,840 ft) Armament * |
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