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- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 abstract "The Legrand-Simon LS.60 is a single-engine, high-wing monoplane seating two side-by-side. It was built in France in the early 1960s in response to a government competition for a club trainer. It won the competition but nevertheless failed to go into production; only the prototype, which still flies, was completed.".
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 numberBuilt "1".
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 origin France.
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- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 wikiPageID "37420543".
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 wikiPageLength "7941".
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 wikiPageOutDegree "38".
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 wikiPageRevisionID "668327683".
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 wikiPageWikiLink Aileron.
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- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 wikiPageWikiLink Category:French_sport_aircraft_1960–1969.
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 wikiPageWikiLink Chord_(aeronautics).
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 wikiPageWikiLink Chord_(aircraft).
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 wikiPageWikiLink Continental_C90.
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 wikiPageWikiLink Continental_O-200.
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 wikiPageWikiLink Dihedral_(aeronautics).
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 wikiPageWikiLink Dihedral_(aircraft).
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 wikiPageWikiLink Elevator_(aeronautics).
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 wikiPageWikiLink Elevator_(aircraft).
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 wikiPageWikiLink Flap_(aeronautics).
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 wikiPageWikiLink Flap_(aircraft).
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 wikiPageWikiLink Flat-four_engine.
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- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 wikiPageWikiLink France.
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- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 wikiPageWikiLink Legrange-Simon_LS.50.
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- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 wikiPageWikiLink Propeller.
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- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 wikiPageWikiLink Rudder.
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 wikiPageWikiLink SNECMA.
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 wikiPageWikiLink Side-by-side_configuration.
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 wikiPageWikiLink Snecma.
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 wikiPageWikiLink Strut.
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 wikiPageWikiLink Tandem.
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 wikiPageWikiLink Torsion_box.
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 wikiPageWikiLink Trainer_(aircraft).
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 wikiPageWikiLink Training_aircraft.
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 wikiPageWikiLink Trim_tab.
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Legrand-Simon LS.60".
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 airfoil NACA_airfoil.
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 aspectRatio "7".
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 capacity "2".
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 ceilingM "5600".
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 ceilingNote "service".
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 climbRateMs "4".
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 climbRateNote "at sea level".
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 cruiseSpeedKmh "170".
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 cruiseSpeedNote "60000.0".
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 designer "Paul Legrand and Michel Simon".
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 developedFrom "LS.50 Dauphine".
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 emptyWeightKg "461".
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 eng1Hp "90".
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 eng1Name "Continental C90-14F".
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 eng1Number "1".
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 eng1Type "Air cooled flat four".
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 firstFlight "1961-04-27".
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 hasPhotoCollection Legrand-Simon_LS.60.
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 lengthM "6.01".
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 maxSpeedKmh "185".
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 maxSpeedNote "at sea level".
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 maxTakeoffWeightKg "707".
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 morePerformance "13200.0".
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 nationalOrigin France.
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 numberBuilt "1".
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 primeUnits%3F_ "met".
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 propBladeNumber "2".
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 propName "Ratier, pitch ground adjustable".
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 rangeKm "700".
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 ref "Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1962-63".
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 spanM "9.7".
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 type "Two seat light aircraft".
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- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 wingAreaSqm "13.65".
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 subject Category:French_sport_aircraft_1960–1969.
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 hypernym Seating.
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 type Aircraft.
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 type Article.
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 type Article.
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 type Product.
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 type DesignedArtifact.
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 type Thing.
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 type Q11436.
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 comment "The Legrand-Simon LS.60 is a single-engine, high-wing monoplane seating two side-by-side. It was built in France in the early 1960s in response to a government competition for a club trainer. It won the competition but nevertheless failed to go into production; only the prototype, which still flies, was completed.".
- Legrand-Simon_LS.60 label "Legrand-Simon LS.60".