Audenis E.P.2

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title: Audenis E.P.2
text: The Audenis E.P.2,, was a two-seat training biplane, designed and built in France during 1916. Powered by an 80 hp (60 kW) Le Rhône 9C 9-cylinder rotary engine, the E.P.2 had equal span single bay biplane wings and a fuselage in two parts, the forward part being fabric covered and the aft portion being of monocoque construction. The undercarriage was of conventional tailskid configuration with the duralumin mainwheel axle attached to the fuselage by V-struts. Dual controls were provided in the s
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