Pioneer aircraft

Pioneer aircraft

Table
Pioneer aircraft
airplane maiden flight wingspan length weight
Ader Éole 1890 14 metres
(45 feet 10 inches) 6.5 metres
(21 feet 4 inches) 296 kg
(653 pounds)
(26 feet) 4.19 metres
(13 feet 1 inch)
Chanute biplane glider (Chanute glider of 1896) 1896 4.9 metres
(16 feet) 1.2 metres
(4 feet) 14 kg
(31 pounds)
Langley aerodrome No. 5 1896 4.3 metres
(14 feet) 4.3 metres
(14 feet) 11.8 kg
(26 pounds)
Pilcher Hawk 1896 7.1 metres
(23 feet 4 inches) 5.6 metres
(18 feet 6 inches) 23 kg
(50 pounds)
Ader Avion III 1897 17 metres
(56 feet) 400 kg
(882 pounds)
Wright flyer (Wright flyer of 1903) 1903 12.3 metres
(40 feet 4 inches) 6.4 metres
(21 feet 1 inch) 274 kg
(605 pounds)
bis (Santos-Dumont No. 14-bis) 1906 12 metres
(39 feet 4 inches) 10 metres
(33 feet) 160 kg
(350 pounds)
Voisin-Farman I 1907 10.2 metres
(33 feet 6 inches) 520 kg
(1,150 pounds)
June Bug (AEA June Bug) 1908 12.9 metres
(42 feet 6 inches) 8.4 metres
(27 feet 6 inches)
bis (R.E.P. No. 2) 1908 9.6 metres
(31 feet 6 inches) 8 metres
(26 feet) 420 kg
(925 pounds)
Bleriot XI (Blériot XI) 1909 8.52 metres
(28 feet 6 inches) 7.63 metres
(25 feet 6 inches) 326 kg
(720 pounds)
Farman III 1909 10 metres
(33 feet) 12 metres
(39 feet 4 inches) 550 kg
(1,213 pounds)
Curtiss Model E flying boat 1912 12.2 metres
(40 feet) 7.9 metres
(26 feet) 677 kg
(1,490 pounds)
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