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- Spratt_Model_107 abstract "The Spratt Controlwing 107 was an unorthodox controlwing flying boat designed in the United States in the 1960s and marketed for home building in the 1970s.The aircraft featured a flat, speedboat-like hull with a square bow and with tailfins blended into each side. The fins were angled to form a butterfly tail and included no moving surfaces. The wings were mounted on struts, parasol-style, and also contained no moving surfaces. Rather, each of the two wings could pivot independently to vary their angle of attack. The pilot and a single passenger sat side by side in an open cockpit with a converted marine outboard motor mounted behind them that drove a pusher propeller. The flight controls consisted of a helicopter-style collective that varied the angle of attack of both wings simultaneously, and a control wheel that varied their angles of attack in relation to one another. The hull was constructed from polyurethane foam and covered with fiberglass, and the wing panels were fiberglass throughout.Designer George Spratt claimed that the Model 107 could not stall or spin, and that it was 75% less affected by turbulence than a conventional airplane design. With friend Elliot Dalland, Spratt began construction of the prototype (registered N2236) in 1962. During the 1970s, Spratt marketed plans for the Model 107 to homebuilders.".
- Spratt_Model_107 designer George_Spratt.
- Spratt_Model_107 manufacturer Homebuilt_aircraft.
- Spratt_Model_107 numberBuilt "60".
- Spratt_Model_107 origin United_States.
- Spratt_Model_107 type Flying_boat.
- Spratt_Model_107 wikiPageExternalLink Spratt.
- Spratt_Model_107 wikiPageExternalLink v=onepage&q=%22controlwing%22&f=false.
- Spratt_Model_107 wikiPageID "31198672".
- Spratt_Model_107 wikiPageRevisionID "547407831".
- Spratt_Model_107 capacity "one passenger".
- Spratt_Model_107 ceilingFt "3000".
- Spratt_Model_107 ceilingM "910".
- Spratt_Model_107 climbRateFtmin "800".
- Spratt_Model_107 climbRateMs "4".
- Spratt_Model_107 crew "one pilot".
- Spratt_Model_107 designer George_Spratt.
- Spratt_Model_107 emptyWeightKg "226".
- Spratt_Model_107 emptyWeightLb "500".
- Spratt_Model_107 eng1Hp "80".
- Spratt_Model_107 eng1Kw "60".
- Spratt_Model_107 eng1Number "1".
- Spratt_Model_107 eng1Type "Mercury 800 converted marine engine".
- Spratt_Model_107 firstFlight "1967".
- Spratt_Model_107 grossWeightKg "543".
- Spratt_Model_107 grossWeightLb "1000".
- Spratt_Model_107 hasPhotoCollection Spratt_Model_107.
- Spratt_Model_107 heightFt "5".
- Spratt_Model_107 heightIn "0".
- Spratt_Model_107 heightM "1.52".
- Spratt_Model_107 lengthFt "17".
- Spratt_Model_107 lengthIn "0".
- Spratt_Model_107 lengthM "5.18".
- Spratt_Model_107 manufacturer Homebuilt_aircraft.
- Spratt_Model_107 maxSpeedKmh "160".
- Spratt_Model_107 maxSpeedMph "98".
- Spratt_Model_107 metOrEng%3F_ "eng".
- Spratt_Model_107 nationalOrigin United_States.
- Spratt_Model_107 numberBuilt "60".
- Spratt_Model_107 ref "Markowski 1979, p.384".
- Spratt_Model_107 spanFt "24".
- Spratt_Model_107 spanIn "0".
- Spratt_Model_107 spanM "7.32".
- Spratt_Model_107 type "Sport flying boat".
- Spratt_Model_107 wingAreaSqft "96".
- Spratt_Model_107 wingAreaSqm "8.9".
- Spratt_Model_107 subject Category:Controlwing_aircraft.
- Spratt_Model_107 subject Category:Flying_boats.
- Spratt_Model_107 subject Category:Homebuilt_aircraft.
- Spratt_Model_107 subject Category:Parasol-wing_aircraft.
- Spratt_Model_107 subject Category:Single-engined_pusher_aircraft.
- Spratt_Model_107 subject Category:Spratt_aircraft.
- Spratt_Model_107 subject Category:United_States_sport_aircraft_1970–1979.
- Spratt_Model_107 subject Category:V-tail_aircraft.
- Spratt_Model_107 type Aircraft.
- Spratt_Model_107 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Spratt_Model_107 type Product.
- Spratt_Model_107 type DesignedArtifact.
- Spratt_Model_107 comment "The Spratt Controlwing 107 was an unorthodox controlwing flying boat designed in the United States in the 1960s and marketed for home building in the 1970s.The aircraft featured a flat, speedboat-like hull with a square bow and with tailfins blended into each side. The fins were angled to form a butterfly tail and included no moving surfaces. The wings were mounted on struts, parasol-style, and also contained no moving surfaces.".
- Spratt_Model_107 label "Spratt Model 107".
- Spratt_Model_107 sameAs m.0gj9035.
- Spratt_Model_107 sameAs Q7580207.
- Spratt_Model_107 sameAs Q7580207.
- Spratt_Model_107 wasDerivedFrom Spratt_Model_107?oldid=547407831.
- Spratt_Model_107 isPrimaryTopicOf Spratt_Model_107.