Antoinette VI
Antonette VI | |
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Role | Experimental aircraft |
Manufacturer | Antoinette |
Designer | Léon Levavasseur |
First flight | 1909 |
The Antoinette VI was an early French aircraft, flown in 1909. It was a development of the Antoinette IV, its major technological advance being that it was fitted with true ailerons, whereas the former aircraft had ailerons mounted as separate surfaces on the trailing edges of the wings. Nevertheless, Levavasseur was not satisfied with this innovation and later modified the aircraft to use a wing warping system similar to that fitted to the Antoinette V.
See also[]
- Antoinette III
- Antoinette IV
- Antoinette V
- Antoinette VII
- Antoinette military monoplane
- Fedor Ivanovich Bylinkin, designer of a similar aircraft, 1910
References[]
- Taylor, Michael J. H. (1989). Jane's Encyclopedia of Aviation. London: Studio Editions. p. 63.
- World Aircraft Information Files. Brightstar Publishing: London. File 889 Sheet 63.
- Hubert Latham: Windkiller
Categories:
- Single-engined tractor aircraft
- 1900s French experimental aircraft
- Antoinette aircraft
- High-wing aircraft
- Aircraft first flown in 1909