Bensen B-6

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title: Bensen B-6
text: The Bensen B-6 is a small rotor kite developed by Igor Bensen in the United States in the early 1950s and marketed for home building. It was a minimalist design based on Bensen's B-5 and consisting of little more than a seat mounted on wooden skids and with a two-blade rotor mounted on a tubular framework above it. Small fins for directional stability were mounted at the rear of the skids. The pitch of the rotors was fixed, but a handlebar allowed them to be tilted for directional control. The B
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description: Type of aircraft
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date created: 2008-06-24T01:53:41Z
date modified: 2024-09-14T02:04:00Z
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