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- Lincoln-Page_PT abstract "The Lincoln-Page PT was a trainer aircraft produced in the United States from 1929 to 1931.Lincoln-Page were eager to take a share of the emerging trainer market. Using their Lincoln-Page LP-3 as a basis they set about designing the PT. The resultant aircraft was quite different from the LP-3, having tandem cockpits and a lengthened rear fuselage. The design bears a resemblance to the Swallow aircraft, partially from manager Victor Roos prior history with the company. Structure was standard for its day:- welded steel tube warren girder fuselage with spruce spars and basswood ribs for the wings. With the ubiquitous Curtiss OX-5 the PT proved quite versatile and able to perform basic aerobatic manoeuvers without too much effort. It was awarded ATC no 181 in July 1929.The aircraft was also offered with a Curtiss OXX-6 100hp engine, but no evidence exists that any were produced. However, a later variant using a Kinner K-5 radial engine was named Lincoln PT-K. An example of this version is preserved at the EAA AirVenture Museum.".
- Lincoln-Page_PT numberBuilt "28".
- Lincoln-Page_PT predecessor Lincoln-Page_LP-3.
- Lincoln-Page_PT wikiPageExternalLink 4264.htm.
- Lincoln-Page_PT wikiPageExternalLink Lincoln%2520PT-K.
- Lincoln-Page_PT wikiPageID "19845129".
- Lincoln-Page_PT wikiPageRevisionID "559562274".
- Lincoln-Page_PT bot "H3llBot".
- Lincoln-Page_PT capacity "1".
- Lincoln-Page_PT ceilingFt "11500".
- Lincoln-Page_PT ceilingM "3505".
- Lincoln-Page_PT climbRateFtmin "420".
- Lincoln-Page_PT climbRateMs "2.13".
- Lincoln-Page_PT crew "1".
- Lincoln-Page_PT date "October 2010".
- Lincoln-Page_PT designer "A.H. Saxon".
- Lincoln-Page_PT developedFrom Lincoln-Page_LP-3.
- Lincoln-Page_PT emptyWeightKg "647.73".
- Lincoln-Page_PT emptyWeightLb "1428".
- Lincoln-Page_PT eng1Hp "90".
- Lincoln-Page_PT eng1Kw "67".
- Lincoln-Page_PT eng1Number "1".
- Lincoln-Page_PT eng1Type Curtiss_OX-5.
- Lincoln-Page_PT firstFlight "1929".
- Lincoln-Page_PT grossWeightKg "892.67".
- Lincoln-Page_PT grossWeightLb "1968".
- Lincoln-Page_PT hasPhotoCollection Lincoln-Page_PT.
- Lincoln-Page_PT heightFt "8".
- Lincoln-Page_PT heightIn "10".
- Lincoln-Page_PT heightM "2.7".
- Lincoln-Page_PT lengthFt "26".
- Lincoln-Page_PT lengthIn "2".
- Lincoln-Page_PT lengthM "7.98".
- Lincoln-Page_PT manufacturer "Lincoln-Page".
- Lincoln-Page_PT maxSpeedKmh "160".
- Lincoln-Page_PT maxSpeedMph "100".
- Lincoln-Page_PT metOrEng%3F_ "eng".
- Lincoln-Page_PT nationalOrigin "United States".
- Lincoln-Page_PT numberBuilt "28".
- Lincoln-Page_PT rangeKm "480".
- Lincoln-Page_PT rangeMiles "300".
- Lincoln-Page_PT similarAircraft "* Swallow TP * Command-Aire 3C3-T".
- Lincoln-Page_PT spanFt "32".
- Lincoln-Page_PT spanIn "3".
- Lincoln-Page_PT spanM "9.83".
- Lincoln-Page_PT type "Primary Trainer".
- Lincoln-Page_PT wingAreaSqft "290".
- Lincoln-Page_PT wingAreaSqm "26.94".
- Lincoln-Page_PT wingProfile "Göttingen 436".
- Lincoln-Page_PT subject Category:United_States_civil_trainer_aircraft_1920–1929.
- Lincoln-Page_PT type Aircraft.
- Lincoln-Page_PT type MeanOfTransportation.
- Lincoln-Page_PT type Product.
- Lincoln-Page_PT type Model_airplane.
- Lincoln-Page_PT type DesignedArtifact.
- Lincoln-Page_PT comment "The Lincoln-Page PT was a trainer aircraft produced in the United States from 1929 to 1931.Lincoln-Page were eager to take a share of the emerging trainer market. Using their Lincoln-Page LP-3 as a basis they set about designing the PT. The resultant aircraft was quite different from the LP-3, having tandem cockpits and a lengthened rear fuselage. The design bears a resemblance to the Swallow aircraft, partially from manager Victor Roos prior history with the company.".
- Lincoln-Page_PT label "Lincoln-Page PT".
- Lincoln-Page_PT sameAs m.04q7f4k.
- Lincoln-Page_PT sameAs Q6550423.
- Lincoln-Page_PT sameAs Q6550423.
- Lincoln-Page_PT wasDerivedFrom Lincoln-Page_PT?oldid=559562274.
- Lincoln-Page_PT isPrimaryTopicOf Lincoln-Page_PT.