Dayton-Wright Messenger
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dayton-wright-messenger-315-8006883
title:
Dayton-Wright Messenger
text:
The Dayton-Wright T-4 Messenger was a light, single-seat reconnaissance aircraft built in the United States by the Dayton-Wright Company in 1918 in the hope of gaining a production contract from the United States Army. It was a small conventional single-bay biplane with a neatly streamlined fuselage and staggered, equal-span wings. The undercarriage was of fixed tailskid type and the pilot sat in an open cockpit. Although diminutive, the design in fact started life as a scaled-up version of the
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Type of aircraft
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dayton-Wright_Messenger
date created:
date modified:
2019-05-08T08:14:53Z
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