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- Hubbard_Monoplane abstract "The Hubbard Monoplane (Hubbard II), also nicknamed "Mike", was an early aircraft designed by John McCurdy and built by the Canadian Aerodrome Company. The Hubbard Monoplane was commissioned by Gardiner Greene Hubbard II of Boston. The monoplane was constructed at the Beinn Bhreagh estate of Alexander Graham Bell in Baddeck, Nova Scotia, by John McCurdy and F. W. "Casey" Baldwin. The aircraft was the third to be built by the Canadian Aerodrome Company, and the first to represent an indigenous design, although loosely based on the Blériot XI. The aircraft made two brief flights on 3 March 1910, flown by McCurdy.While shipped to Montreal for the 1910 Montreal Air Meet, Hubbard was unsuccessful in flying the aircraft, possibly too low-powered to do more than taxiing. Shortly after, Hubbard had the aircraft dismantled and shipped to Boston, making it the first Canadian aircraft sold and built for export. The intent was to enter the aircraft at the Harvard-Boston Aero Meet in Boston,the aircraft was displayed at the aero meet, and was included in the photographs of the flight line, but it did not leave the ground.".
- Hubbard_Monoplane designer John_Alexander_Douglas_McCurdy.
- Hubbard_Monoplane manufacturer Canadian_Aerodrome_Company.
- Hubbard_Monoplane numberBuilt "1".
- Hubbard_Monoplane productionEndYear "1910".
- Hubbard_Monoplane productionStartYear "1910".
- Hubbard_Monoplane wikiPageExternalLink Craft28440.htm.
- Hubbard_Monoplane wikiPageExternalLink bell3.htm.
- Hubbard_Monoplane wikiPageExternalLink 1910%20-%200270.html?search=Baddeck.
- Hubbard_Monoplane wikiPageExternalLink page-eng.asp?id=526.
- Hubbard_Monoplane wikiPageID "35813980".
- Hubbard_Monoplane wikiPageRevisionID "579024540".
- Hubbard_Monoplane crew "1".
- Hubbard_Monoplane designer John_Alexander_Douglas_McCurdy.
- Hubbard_Monoplane eng1Hp "40".
- Hubbard_Monoplane eng1Name "Kirkham 40 hp".
- Hubbard_Monoplane eng1Number "1".
- Hubbard_Monoplane eng1Type "air-cooled piston engine".
- Hubbard_Monoplane firstFlight "1910-03-03".
- Hubbard_Monoplane hasPhotoCollection Hubbard_Monoplane.
- Hubbard_Monoplane heightFt "7".
- Hubbard_Monoplane heightIn "6".
- Hubbard_Monoplane lengthFt "32".
- Hubbard_Monoplane manufacturer Canadian_Aerodrome_Company.
- Hubbard_Monoplane maxTakeoffWeightLb "1000".
- Hubbard_Monoplane numberBuilt "1".
- Hubbard_Monoplane primaryUser Gardiner_Greene_Hubbard_II.
- Hubbard_Monoplane primeUnits%3F_ "imp".
- Hubbard_Monoplane produced "1910".
- Hubbard_Monoplane ref "Canadian Aircraft Since 1909".
- Hubbard_Monoplane spanFt "33".
- Hubbard_Monoplane spanIn "11".
- Hubbard_Monoplane type "Private use".
- Hubbard_Monoplane wingAreaSqft "220".
- Hubbard_Monoplane subject Category:Alexander_Graham_Bell.
- Hubbard_Monoplane subject Category:Canadian_experimental_aircraft_1900–1909.
- Hubbard_Monoplane subject Category:Single-engine_aircraft.
- Hubbard_Monoplane subject Category:Victoria_County,_Nova_Scotia.
- Hubbard_Monoplane type Aircraft.
- Hubbard_Monoplane type MeanOfTransportation.
- Hubbard_Monoplane type Product.
- Hubbard_Monoplane type DesignedArtifact.
- Hubbard_Monoplane comment "The Hubbard Monoplane (Hubbard II), also nicknamed "Mike", was an early aircraft designed by John McCurdy and built by the Canadian Aerodrome Company. The Hubbard Monoplane was commissioned by Gardiner Greene Hubbard II of Boston. The monoplane was constructed at the Beinn Bhreagh estate of Alexander Graham Bell in Baddeck, Nova Scotia, by John McCurdy and F. W. "Casey" Baldwin.".
- Hubbard_Monoplane label "Hubbard Monoplane".
- Hubbard_Monoplane sameAs m.0jt2n26.
- Hubbard_Monoplane sameAs Q5926874.
- Hubbard_Monoplane sameAs Q5926874.
- Hubbard_Monoplane wasDerivedFrom Hubbard_Monoplane?oldid=579024540.
- Hubbard_Monoplane isPrimaryTopicOf Hubbard_Monoplane.