Ellehammer semi-biplane

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title: Ellehammer semi-biplane
text: The Ellehammer Semi-biplane was a pioneering aircraft flown in Denmark in 1906. Jacob Ellehammer built the aircraft based on his monoplane design of the previous year. Like that aircraft, it featured a large, triangular wing, with a motor mounted beneath it. The pilot sat on a seat that was suspended like a pendulum, allowing him to shift his weight to control the aircraft, similar in concept to the control of a modern hang-glider. Unlike his monoplane, however, the semi-biplane's main wing form
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description: Type of aircraft
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellehammer_semi-biplane
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date modified: 2021-05-03T06:15:26Z
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