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“Melmoth”-An Experimental Private Aircraft
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“Melmoth,” an amateur-designed and built light airplane, has a number of features unusual in general aviation aircraft, aiming to combine comfort, high cruising speed, aerobatic capability and transoceanic range in a single compact machine. Among these are high wing loading, large internal fuel capacity, variable aileron incidence, double-slotted Fowler flap, automatic fuel tank switching, internal cowl flaps, and an all-flying T-tail.
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Garrison, P., "“Melmoth”-An Experimental Private Aircraft," SAE Technical Paper 750546, 1975, https://doi.org/10.4271/750546.Also In
References
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- “The Measure of Melmoth.” Flying Magazine May 1974
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