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Old January 17th 05, 04:01 PM
Pilot Guy
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I am interested in this concept. Can anyone tell me where I can get one of
these double motors and only one prop?


"Jim Carriere" wrote in message
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Andy Asberry wrote:
History does repeat itself! Discussion moved in exactly this direction
three years ago.

The answer: Perfectly acceptable as long as it is a pusher design,
front elevator and rear rudder.

Answer provided by Orv and Wilbur.


Two of everything (wing, rudder, elevator, prop), except for pilot
and engine

Plus you got right on topic, the Wrights were homebuilders after all.



 




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