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- Beck-Mahoney_Sorceress abstract "The Beck-Mahoney Sorceress was a racing staggerwing biplane originally designed by the father and son team of Lee and Seldon Mahoney with later improvements accomplished by pilot Don Beck.The aircraft is famous as being the first biplane to exceed 200 mph (320 km/h) on a race pylon course and also held the distinction of being the most successful racing biplane in history It was donated to the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum after its last race, where it is currently housed in the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, Virginia.".
- Beck-Mahoney_Sorceress numberBuilt "1".
- Beck-Mahoney_Sorceress origin United_States.
- Beck-Mahoney_Sorceress wikiPageExternalLink mahoney.htm.
- Beck-Mahoney_Sorceress wikiPageID "8830496".
- Beck-Mahoney_Sorceress wikiPageRevisionID "587959022".
- Beck-Mahoney_Sorceress cleanup "October 2011".
- Beck-Mahoney_Sorceress climbRateFtmin "1495".
- Beck-Mahoney_Sorceress crew "1".
- Beck-Mahoney_Sorceress designer "Lee and Seldon Mahoney".
- Beck-Mahoney_Sorceress emptyWeightLb "698".
- Beck-Mahoney_Sorceress eng1Hp "125".
- Beck-Mahoney_Sorceress eng1Name "Lycoming O-290-3".
- Beck-Mahoney_Sorceress eng1Number "1".
- Beck-Mahoney_Sorceress eng1Type "4".
- Beck-Mahoney_Sorceress essayLike "October 2011".
- Beck-Mahoney_Sorceress hasPhotoCollection Beck-Mahoney_Sorceress.
- Beck-Mahoney_Sorceress introduced "1970".
- Beck-Mahoney_Sorceress lengthFt "17".
- Beck-Mahoney_Sorceress lengthIn "0".
- Beck-Mahoney_Sorceress maxSpeedMph "202".
- Beck-Mahoney_Sorceress maxTakeoffWeightLb "1110".
- Beck-Mahoney_Sorceress nationalOrigin United_States.
- Beck-Mahoney_Sorceress numberBuilt "1".
- Beck-Mahoney_Sorceress primeUnits%3F_ "imp".
- Beck-Mahoney_Sorceress rangeMiles "1199".
- Beck-Mahoney_Sorceress ref "Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1971–72".
- Beck-Mahoney_Sorceress refimprove "October 2011".
- Beck-Mahoney_Sorceress retired "1983".
- Beck-Mahoney_Sorceress spanFt "16".
- Beck-Mahoney_Sorceress spanIn "0".
- Beck-Mahoney_Sorceress type "Racing biplane".
- Beck-Mahoney_Sorceress wingAreaSqft "98".
- Beck-Mahoney_Sorceress subject Category:Beck-Mahoney_aircraft.
- Beck-Mahoney_Sorceress subject Category:Biplanes_with_negative_stagger.
- Beck-Mahoney_Sorceress subject Category:Homebuilt_aircraft.
- Beck-Mahoney_Sorceress subject Category:Individual_aircraft_in_the_collection_of_the_Smithsonian_Institution.
- Beck-Mahoney_Sorceress subject Category:Racing_aircraft.
- Beck-Mahoney_Sorceress subject Category:Single-engine_aircraft.
- Beck-Mahoney_Sorceress subject Category:United_States_sport_aircraft_1970–1979.
- Beck-Mahoney_Sorceress type Aircraft.
- Beck-Mahoney_Sorceress type MeanOfTransportation.
- Beck-Mahoney_Sorceress type Product.
- Beck-Mahoney_Sorceress type DesignedArtifact.
- Beck-Mahoney_Sorceress comment "The Beck-Mahoney Sorceress was a racing staggerwing biplane originally designed by the father and son team of Lee and Seldon Mahoney with later improvements accomplished by pilot Don Beck.The aircraft is famous as being the first biplane to exceed 200 mph (320 km/h) on a race pylon course and also held the distinction of being the most successful racing biplane in history It was donated to the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum after its last race, where it is currently housed in the Steven F. ".
- Beck-Mahoney_Sorceress label "Beck-Mahoney Sorceress".
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- Beck-Mahoney_Sorceress sameAs Q4878590.
- Beck-Mahoney_Sorceress sameAs Q4878590.
- Beck-Mahoney_Sorceress wasDerivedFrom Beck-Mahoney_Sorceress?oldid=587959022.
- Beck-Mahoney_Sorceress homepage mahoney.htm.
- Beck-Mahoney_Sorceress isPrimaryTopicOf Beck-Mahoney_Sorceress.