Beechcraft Modelo 17 | |
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País | E.e.u.u |
Papel | Entrenador y aviones utilitarios |
Primer vuelo | 4 de noviembre de 1932 |
Construido | 785 |
el Beechcraft Modelo 17 Escalonado es un biplano americano con un ala negativa atípica tambaleante (el ala inferior está más adelante que el ala superior), que voló por primera vez en 1932.
Beechcraft B17R tambaleando caminar alrededor | |
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Fotógrafo | Vladimir Yakubov |
Localización | Espectáculo aéreo de Los Aviones de la Fama |
Fotos | 54 |
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Beech UC-43 Traveler | |
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Fotógrafo | Vladimir Yakubov |
Localización | Museo del Aire de los Yanquis |
Fotos | 92 |
el Beechcraft Modelo 17 is a historic biplane that was designed and produced by the American company Beech Aircraft Corporation. It was first flown in 1932 and became one of the most popular civilian aircraft of its time. The Model 17 is also known as the Staggerwing, because of its unusual configuration of the upper wing being set back from the lower wing. The Staggerwing had many advantages over other biplanes, such as higher speed, better performance, and more comfort for the passengers. The Model 17 was used for various purposes, such as air racing, business travel, military service, and personal flying.
The Model 17 was also one of the first aircraft to feature retractable landing gear, which improved its aerodynamics and reduced drag. The Model 17 was produced in several variants, with different engines, wingspans, and payloads. The most common variant was the D17S, which had a Pratt & Whitney R-985 radial engine and could carry four people. The Model 17 was in production until 1949, with a total of 785 units built. Today, the Model 17 is a highly sought-after collector’s item and many examples are still flying or displayed in museums around the world.
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