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- Wackett_Warrigal abstract "The Warrigal I and II were Australian aircraft designed by Squadron Leader Lawrence James Wackett and built by the Experimental Section of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) at Randwick, New South Wales, during the late 1920s. They were both single-engined, two-seat biplanes of mixed wood and metal construction. The Warrigal I was the first aircraft designed and built in Australia to an official RAAF specification.".
- Wackett_Warrigal designer Lawrence_Wackett.
- Wackett_Warrigal manufacturer Royal_Australian_Air_Force.
- Wackett_Warrigal numberBuilt "2".
- Wackett_Warrigal origin Australia.
- Wackett_Warrigal type Trainer_(aircraft).
- Wackett_Warrigal wikiPageExternalLink ItemViewer.aspx?itemid=823761&suppress=N&imgindex=79.
- Wackett_Warrigal wikiPageExternalLink HistoryRecordDetail.aspx?rid=581.
- Wackett_Warrigal wikiPageExternalLink P00484.008.
- Wackett_Warrigal wikiPageID "33788549".
- Wackett_Warrigal wikiPageRevisionID "592895846".
- Wackett_Warrigal bombs "Provision for four 20-pound bombs or one 112-pound bomb for training purposes. A prone bomb sighting position was included in the rear cockpit.".
- Wackett_Warrigal capacity "1".
- Wackett_Warrigal ceilingFt "9000".
- Wackett_Warrigal crew "1".
- Wackett_Warrigal designer Lawrence_Wackett.
- Wackett_Warrigal emptyWeightLb "2148".
- Wackett_Warrigal endurance "10800.0".
- Wackett_Warrigal eng1Hp "200".
- Wackett_Warrigal eng1Name "Armstrong Siddeley".
- Wackett_Warrigal eng1Number "1".
- Wackett_Warrigal eng1Type "Lynx seven cylinder radial air-cooled engine".
- Wackett_Warrigal firstFlight "1928-12-04".
- Wackett_Warrigal firstFlight "1930-07-07".
- Wackett_Warrigal fuelCapacity "40".
- Wackett_Warrigal grossWeightLb "3429".
- Wackett_Warrigal guns "One fixed Vickers 0.303" machine gun firing through the propeller arc with a magazine for 600 rounds. Provision for one Scarff-ring mounted Lewis 0.303" machine gun in the rear cockpit, with 2 spare magazines in the top decking of the rear fuselage.".
- Wackett_Warrigal hasPhotoCollection Wackett_Warrigal.
- Wackett_Warrigal heightFt "9".
- Wackett_Warrigal heightIn "11.5".
- Wackett_Warrigal heightNote "to tip of propeller".
- Wackett_Warrigal lengthFt "25".
- Wackett_Warrigal lengthIn "9".
- Wackett_Warrigal manufacturer "Royal Australian Air Force Experimental Section".
- Wackett_Warrigal maxSpeedMph "97".
- Wackett_Warrigal maxSpeedNote "at sea level".
- Wackett_Warrigal nationalOrigin "Australia".
- Wackett_Warrigal numberBuilt "2".
- Wackett_Warrigal primaryUser "RAAF".
- Wackett_Warrigal primeUnits%3F_ "imp".
- Wackett_Warrigal propBladeNumber "2".
- Wackett_Warrigal propDiaFt "8".
- Wackett_Warrigal propDiaIn "4".
- Wackett_Warrigal propName "wooden".
- Wackett_Warrigal ref "Meggs 2009".
- Wackett_Warrigal type "Training aircraft".
- Wackett_Warrigal upperSpanFt "36".
- Wackett_Warrigal upperSpanIn "6.75".
- Wackett_Warrigal wingAreaSqft "377".
- Wackett_Warrigal subject Category:Australian_military_trainer_aircraft_1920–1929.
- Wackett_Warrigal type Aircraft.
- Wackett_Warrigal type MeanOfTransportation.
- Wackett_Warrigal type Product.
- Wackett_Warrigal type DesignedArtifact.
- Wackett_Warrigal comment "The Warrigal I and II were Australian aircraft designed by Squadron Leader Lawrence James Wackett and built by the Experimental Section of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) at Randwick, New South Wales, during the late 1920s. They were both single-engined, two-seat biplanes of mixed wood and metal construction. The Warrigal I was the first aircraft designed and built in Australia to an official RAAF specification.".
- Wackett_Warrigal label "Wackett Warrigal".
- Wackett_Warrigal sameAs m.0hhq6jb.
- Wackett_Warrigal sameAs Q7958807.
- Wackett_Warrigal sameAs Q7958807.
- Wackett_Warrigal wasDerivedFrom Wackett_Warrigal?oldid=592895846.
- Wackett_Warrigal isPrimaryTopicOf Wackett_Warrigal.