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  • The 1911 Curtiss Model D (or frequently "Curtiss Pusher") was an early United States pusher aircraft with the engine and propeller behind the pilot's seat...
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  • Canada, 1 built Curtiss No. 1 1909 Golden Flyer biplane, 1 built Curtiss No. 2 1909 Reims racer biplane, 1 built Cody Michelin Cup Biplane 1910, 1 built Bristol...
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    No. 1, the first of his production series of pusher aircraft. After a 1909 fall-out with the AEA, Curtiss joined with A. M. Herring (and backers from the...
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  • 1911 Curtiss A-1 Triad pusher amphibian 1911 Curtiss Amphibian triplane 1911 Curtiss Canoe biplane 1911 Curtiss D Headless amphibian 1911 Curtiss E hydroplane...
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  • A pusher aircraft is a type of aircraft using propellers placed behind the engines and may be classified according to engine/propeller location and drive...
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    Aerodrome's Curtiss Pusher was built in 1976 and is powered by an original 1911, 80 HP Hall-Scott engine (since replaced with a restored Curtiss OX-5 engine)...
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    Eugene Burton Ely (category Curtiss-Wright Company)
    the Navy. This led to two experiments. On November 14, 1910, Ely took off in a Curtiss Pusher from a temporary platform erected over the bow of the light...
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  • pioneer aviator and later an Army instructor. He trained in the Curtiss Model D pusher type of plane. In 1918 Holt was an Army flight instructor. He had...
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    Pfitzner Flyer (category Curtiss aircraft)
    innovative monoplane designed in 1909 by Alexander Pfitzner and built by the Curtiss company at Hammondsport, New York, where Pfitzner was employed at the time...
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  • and in 1906 was working in Curtiss's Hammondsport factory. Shriver in 1910 became a pilot himself on the classic Curtiss pusher type. He also built his own...
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    drove twin pusher propellers through a bicycle chain. The propellers were seven feet long and made of Oregon pine with hickory hubs. Like Curtiss, he used...
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    April 1912. Throughout 1910 and 1911, American pioneering aviator Glenn Curtiss developed his floatplane into the successful Curtiss Model D land-plane,...
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    and flew his last aircraft. The Early Bird was based on the original Curtiss Pusher. The Chevybird was a similar monoplane powered by a Corvair engine....
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  • Cosy (Henri Coandă) Coandă-1910 Coandă-Delauney-Belleville pusher fighter Coandă No.4 (Coandă-Delauney-Belleville pusher fighter) Coates Swalesong S...
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    military ended its use of airplanes with "pusher" type propellers, including models made by both the Wright and Curtiss companies, in which the engine was located...
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  • flight in his entire life. Curtiss NC-4 Horten H.V, a flying wing design from Germany that essentially used Olmsted-pattern pusher propellers John Cyril Porte...
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    Curtiss LaQ Day Jr. (May 24, 1895 – April 25, 1972) was an American aviator during the pioneer era. Throughout his teenage and young adult life, Day constructed...
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  • monoplane Abraham Iris I & II two-seat parasol monoplane Abrams P-1 Explorer pusher survey aircraft Ace Baby Ace single-seat parasol monoplane ultralight homebuilt...
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  • to collaborate on designing an aircraft. Lanchester designed a two-seat pusher configuration biplane powered by two 50 hp (37 kW) rotary engines, the Thompson-Lanchester...
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    graduated from Yale University in 1910. At 4:04 pm on January 22, 1912, he lost control of his 1911 Curtiss Model E pusher biplane, 75 feet above Dominguez...
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