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- Stinson_L-13 abstract "The Stinson L-13 (sometimes known as the Grasshopper, like other aircraft of its type) was a US military utility aircraft first flown in 1945. Developed when Stinson was a subsidiary of Consolidated Vultee, rights to it were not included in the 1948 sale of Stinson to Piper. Mass production was therefore undertaken by Convair, which built some 300 of them.It was a conventional high-wing tailwheel monoplane used for observation, liaison, and air ambulance duties. Following their military service, some were converted for civil bush flying use, fitting a radial engine by Acme Aircraft Company as the Centaur, while others underwent similar conversions by Caribbean Traders Inc, as the Husky.".
- Stinson_L-13 manufacturer Stinson_Aircraft_Company.
- Stinson_L-13 numberBuilt "302".
- Stinson_L-13 type Reconnaissance.
- Stinson_L-13 wikiPageExternalLink v=onepage&q&f=true.
- Stinson_L-13 wikiPageExternalLink 1955%20-%201352.html.
- Stinson_L-13 wikiPageID "1021444".
- Stinson_L-13 wikiPageRevisionID "606489881".
- Stinson_L-13 areaAlt "25.1".
- Stinson_L-13 areaMain "270.0".
- Stinson_L-13 capacity "two passengers".
- Stinson_L-13 ceilingAlt "4,570 m".
- Stinson_L-13 ceilingMain "15000.0".
- Stinson_L-13 climbRateAlt "4.2".
- Stinson_L-13 climbRateMain "830.0".
- Stinson_L-13 crew "one".
- Stinson_L-13 cruiseSpeedAlt "80".
- Stinson_L-13 cruiseSpeedMain "92.0".
- Stinson_L-13 emptyWeightAlt "941.0".
- Stinson_L-13 emptyWeightMain "2070.0".
- Stinson_L-13 engine(prop)_ "Franklin O-425-9".
- Stinson_L-13 firstFlight "1945".
- Stinson_L-13 hasPhotoCollection Stinson_L-13.
- Stinson_L-13 heightAlt "2.57 m".
- Stinson_L-13 heightMain "256.54".
- Stinson_L-13 introduction "1947".
- Stinson_L-13 jetOrProp%3F_ "prop".
- Stinson_L-13 lengthAlt "9.68 m".
- Stinson_L-13 lengthMain "967.74".
- Stinson_L-13 loadedWeightAlt "1448.0".
- Stinson_L-13 loadedWeightMain "3185.0".
- Stinson_L-13 manufacturer Stinson_Aircraft_Company.
- Stinson_L-13 maxSpeedAlt "100".
- Stinson_L-13 maxSpeedMain "115.0".
- Stinson_L-13 moreUsers United_States_Army.
- Stinson_L-13 numberBuilt "302".
- Stinson_L-13 numberOfProps "1".
- Stinson_L-13 planeOrCopter%3F_ "plane".
- Stinson_L-13 powerAlt "187.0".
- Stinson_L-13 powerMain "250.0".
- Stinson_L-13 primaryUser United_States_Air_Force.
- Stinson_L-13 rangeAlt "320".
- Stinson_L-13 rangeMain "368.0".
- Stinson_L-13 ref "General Dynamics Aircraft and their Predecessors".
- Stinson_L-13 spanAlt "12.33 m".
- Stinson_L-13 spanMain "40".
- Stinson_L-13 type "Observation and Utility Aircraft".
- Stinson_L-13 typeOfProp "air-cooled flat-six piston engine".
- Stinson_L-13 subject Category:High-wing_aircraft.
- Stinson_L-13 subject Category:Propeller_aircraft.
- Stinson_L-13 subject Category:Single-engine_aircraft.
- Stinson_L-13 subject Category:Stinson_aircraft.
- Stinson_L-13 subject Category:United_States_military_utility_aircraft_1940–1949.
- Stinson_L-13 type Aircraft.
- Stinson_L-13 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Stinson_L-13 type Product.
- Stinson_L-13 type Model_airplane.
- Stinson_L-13 type TransportationDevice_Vehicle.
- Stinson_L-13 type DesignedArtifact.
- Stinson_L-13 comment "The Stinson L-13 (sometimes known as the Grasshopper, like other aircraft of its type) was a US military utility aircraft first flown in 1945. Developed when Stinson was a subsidiary of Consolidated Vultee, rights to it were not included in the 1948 sale of Stinson to Piper. Mass production was therefore undertaken by Convair, which built some 300 of them.It was a conventional high-wing tailwheel monoplane used for observation, liaison, and air ambulance duties.".
- Stinson_L-13 label "Acme Centaur".
- Stinson_L-13 label "Stinson L-13".
- Stinson_L-13 sameAs Acme_Centaur.
- Stinson_L-13 sameAs m.03z_y6.
- Stinson_L-13 sameAs Q2823372.
- Stinson_L-13 sameAs Q2823372.
- Stinson_L-13 wasDerivedFrom Stinson_L-13?oldid=606489881.
- Stinson_L-13 isPrimaryTopicOf Stinson_L-13.