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- HMPAC_Puffin abstract "The HMPAC Puffin was a British man-powered aircraft designed by a team headed by John Wimpenny, an aerodynamicist at the de Havilland Aircraft Company. It was built by the Hatfield Man Powered Aircraft Club (HMPAC) on the company's premises in Hatfield, Hertfordshire. On 2 May 1962, Wimpenny, aged 39, piloted the Puffin at the Hatfield Aerodrome, pedalling to power the propeller, achieving a flight distance of 995 yd (910 m), a world record which was to stand for ten years. The Puffin had a wingspan of 85 ft (26 m).".
- HMPAC_Puffin designer John_Wimpenny.
- HMPAC_Puffin manufacturer Hatfield_Man_Powered_Aircraft_Club.
- HMPAC_Puffin numberBuilt "2".
- HMPAC_Puffin origin United_Kingdom.
- HMPAC_Puffin wikiPageExternalLink 1961%20-%201737.PDF.
- HMPAC_Puffin wikiPageExternalLink flights.html.
- HMPAC_Puffin wikiPageID "47505043".
- HMPAC_Puffin wikiPageLength "7116".
- HMPAC_Puffin wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- HMPAC_Puffin wikiPageRevisionID "679652455".
- HMPAC_Puffin wikiPageWikiLink Category:British_experimental_aircraft_1960–1969.
- HMPAC_Puffin wikiPageWikiLink Category:HMPAC_aircraft.
- HMPAC_Puffin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Human-powered_aircraft.
- HMPAC_Puffin wikiPageWikiLink De_Havilland.
- HMPAC_Puffin wikiPageWikiLink De_Havilland_Aircraft_Company.
- HMPAC_Puffin wikiPageWikiLink Hatfield,_Hertfordshire.
- HMPAC_Puffin wikiPageWikiLink Hatfield_Aerodrome.
- HMPAC_Puffin wikiPageWikiLink Hatfield_Man_Powered_Aircraft_Club.
- HMPAC_Puffin wikiPageWikiLink Human-powered_aircraft.
- HMPAC_Puffin wikiPageWikiLink John_Wimpenny.
- HMPAC_Puffin wikiPageWikiLink List_of_human-powered_aircraft.
- HMPAC_Puffin wikiPageWikiLink Liverpool_University.
- HMPAC_Puffin wikiPageWikiLink Liverpuffin.
- HMPAC_Puffin wikiPageWikiLink SUMPAC.
- HMPAC_Puffin wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- HMPAC_Puffin wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Liverpool.
- HMPAC_Puffin wikiPageWikiLinkText "HMPAC Puffin".
- HMPAC_Puffin crew "1".
- HMPAC_Puffin designer "John Wimpenny".
- HMPAC_Puffin emptyWeightLb "118".
- HMPAC_Puffin eng1Name "Human".
- HMPAC_Puffin eng1Number "1".
- HMPAC_Puffin eng1Type "athlete".
- HMPAC_Puffin firstFlight "1961-11-16".
- HMPAC_Puffin hasPhotoCollection HMPAC_Puffin.
- HMPAC_Puffin heightFt "9".
- HMPAC_Puffin heightIn "4".
- HMPAC_Puffin lengthFt "20".
- HMPAC_Puffin manufacturer Hatfield_Man_Powered_Aircraft_Club.
- HMPAC_Puffin nationalOrigin United_Kingdom.
- HMPAC_Puffin numberBuilt "2".
- HMPAC_Puffin perfhide "Y".
- HMPAC_Puffin primeUnits%3F_ "kts".
- HMPAC_Puffin propBladeNumber "2".
- HMPAC_Puffin propDiaFt "9".
- HMPAC_Puffin propName "wooden".
- HMPAC_Puffin ref "Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1962–63".
- HMPAC_Puffin spanFt "84".
- HMPAC_Puffin type "Human-Powered Aircraft".
- HMPAC_Puffin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Aircraft_specs.
- HMPAC_Puffin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- HMPAC_Puffin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- HMPAC_Puffin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Aircraft_Type.
- HMPAC_Puffin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- HMPAC_Puffin wingAreaSqft "330".
- HMPAC_Puffin subject Category:British_experimental_aircraft_1960–1969.
- HMPAC_Puffin subject Category:HMPAC_aircraft.
- HMPAC_Puffin subject Category:Human-powered_aircraft.
- HMPAC_Puffin hypernym Aircraft.
- HMPAC_Puffin type Aircraft.
- HMPAC_Puffin type MeanOfTransportation.
- HMPAC_Puffin type Product.
- HMPAC_Puffin type DesignedArtifact.
- HMPAC_Puffin type Thing.
- HMPAC_Puffin type Q11436.
- HMPAC_Puffin comment "The HMPAC Puffin was a British man-powered aircraft designed by a team headed by John Wimpenny, an aerodynamicist at the de Havilland Aircraft Company. It was built by the Hatfield Man Powered Aircraft Club (HMPAC) on the company's premises in Hatfield, Hertfordshire. On 2 May 1962, Wimpenny, aged 39, piloted the Puffin at the Hatfield Aerodrome, pedalling to power the propeller, achieving a flight distance of 995 yd (910 m), a world record which was to stand for ten years.".
- HMPAC_Puffin label "HMPAC Puffin".
- HMPAC_Puffin wasDerivedFrom HMPAC_Puffin?oldid=679652455.
- HMPAC_Puffin isPrimaryTopicOf HMPAC_Puffin.