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- Pfitzner_Flyer abstract "The Pfitzner Flyer was an innovative monoplane designed in 1909 by Alexander Pfitzner and built by the Curtiss company at Hammondsport, NY, where Pfitzner was employed at the time.The Flyer was the first monoplane designed, built and flown in the United States. It incorporated several novel features, the most innovative of which was the method of achieving lateral control by means of reciprocating lateral (telescopic) wing extensions, which the pilot controlled via a steering wheel. Also unusual for a monoplane was the use of a pusher configuration, the engine also being mounted behind the pilot.The aircraft was not a success, and a disappointed Pfitzner is thought to have committed suicide on 12 July 1910.".
- Pfitzner_Flyer designer Alexander_Pfitzner.
- Pfitzner_Flyer manufacturer Curtiss_Aeroplane_and_Motor_Company.
- Pfitzner_Flyer numberBuilt "1".
- Pfitzner_Flyer origin United_States.
- Pfitzner_Flyer thumbnail PfitznerFlyer_Control_linkage_FlightGlobalVoll_II(9)_p.182.jpg?width=300.
- Pfitzner_Flyer type Experimental_aircraft.
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- Pfitzner_Flyer wikiPageID "25459733".
- Pfitzner_Flyer wikiPageRevisionID "592772100".
- Pfitzner_Flyer aspectRatio "5.17".
- Pfitzner_Flyer crew "1".
- Pfitzner_Flyer designer Alexander_Pfitzner.
- Pfitzner_Flyer eng1Hp "25".
- Pfitzner_Flyer eng1Name "Curtiss".
- Pfitzner_Flyer eng1Number "1".
- Pfitzner_Flyer eng1Type "4".
- Pfitzner_Flyer firstFlight "January 1910".
- Pfitzner_Flyer grossWeightLb "430".
- Pfitzner_Flyer hasPhotoCollection Pfitzner_Flyer.
- Pfitzner_Flyer heightFt "7".
- Pfitzner_Flyer lengthFt "30".
- Pfitzner_Flyer manufacturer Curtiss_Aeroplane_and_Motor_Company.
- Pfitzner_Flyer maxSpeedMph "42".
- Pfitzner_Flyer maxTakeoffWeightLb "600".
- Pfitzner_Flyer nationalOrigin United_States.
- Pfitzner_Flyer numberBuilt "1".
- Pfitzner_Flyer primaryUser "Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company".
- Pfitzner_Flyer primeUnits%3F_ "imp".
- Pfitzner_Flyer propBladeNumber "2".
- Pfitzner_Flyer propDiaFt "6".
- Pfitzner_Flyer spanFt "33".
- Pfitzner_Flyer spanIn "6".
- Pfitzner_Flyer thrustOriginal "235".
- Pfitzner_Flyer type "Experimental pusher monoplane".
- Pfitzner_Flyer wingAreaSqft "196.5".
- Pfitzner_Flyer sqft "3.2".
- Pfitzner_Flyer subject Category:Curtiss_aircraft.
- Pfitzner_Flyer subject Category:Single-engined_pusher_aircraft.
- Pfitzner_Flyer subject Category:United_States_experimental_aircraft_1910–1919.
- Pfitzner_Flyer type Aircraft.
- Pfitzner_Flyer type MeanOfTransportation.
- Pfitzner_Flyer type Product.
- Pfitzner_Flyer type Model_airplane.
- Pfitzner_Flyer type DesignedArtifact.
- Pfitzner_Flyer comment "The Pfitzner Flyer was an innovative monoplane designed in 1909 by Alexander Pfitzner and built by the Curtiss company at Hammondsport, NY, where Pfitzner was employed at the time.The Flyer was the first monoplane designed, built and flown in the United States. It incorporated several novel features, the most innovative of which was the method of achieving lateral control by means of reciprocating lateral (telescopic) wing extensions, which the pilot controlled via a steering wheel.".
- Pfitzner_Flyer label "Pfitzner Flyer".
- Pfitzner_Flyer label "フィツナー・フライヤー".
- Pfitzner_Flyer sameAs フィツナー・フライヤー.
- Pfitzner_Flyer sameAs m.09k7ll4.
- Pfitzner_Flyer sameAs Q7179804.
- Pfitzner_Flyer sameAs Q7179804.
- Pfitzner_Flyer wasDerivedFrom Pfitzner_Flyer?oldid=592772100.
- Pfitzner_Flyer depiction PfitznerFlyer_Control_linkage_FlightGlobalVoll_II(9)_p.182.jpg.
- Pfitzner_Flyer isPrimaryTopicOf Pfitzner_Flyer.