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    The Cornelius XFG-1 was an American military fuel transporting towed glider, without a tailplane and with a forward-swept wing. Two were built but development...
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    The American Cornelius Mallard flew on 18 August 1943. The Mallard was powered by a single engine, but it was followed by the Cornelius XFG-1 prototypes...
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  • by Cornelius later in the war, acting as a "flying fuel tank" for long-range bombers, as the XFG-1. ASM-N-2 Bat Related development Cornelius XFG-1 Aircraft...
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  • Hengist, 15 passengers and 1 crew. 18 built. Allied Aviation XLRA Bristol XLRQ, amphibious assault glider Cornelius XFG-1, fuel carrier, 2 prototypes...
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    similarly configured Cornelius XFG-1 in an irrecoverable spin has cast doubt on this. Data from General characteristics Crew: 1 Wingspan: 38 ft 0 in (11...
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  • crashed in separate incidents at 1:37 and 1:45 am. 14 March The first of two prototypes of the experimental Cornelius XFG-1-CR fuel glider, 44-28059, crashed...
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  • (1970). Japanese Aircraft of the Pacific War. London: Putnam. ISBN 0-370-00033-1. Francillon, Rene J. (1970). Royal Australian Air Force & Royal New Zealand...
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  • SCS-1 (1930: (George Wilbur) Cornelius Aircraft Co, Glendale CA, c.1935: Van Nuys CA, c.1940: Dayton OH. 1941: Cornelius-Hoepli Co.) Cornelius XFG-1 Cornelius...
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  • Cornelius-Hoepli Co.) Cornelius Fre-Wing Cornelius LW-1 Cornelius Mallard Cornelius XFG-1 Cornelius XBG-3 (Paul Cornu) Cornu helicopter (Corvus Hungary LLC)...
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