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- Rex_Smith_Biplane abstract "The Rex Smith Biplane was a pioneering biplane based mostly on designs of Glen Curtiss. It was built and demonstrated at College Park, Maryland at the same airfield that the Wright Brothers trained pilots using their aircraft for the U.S. Army Signal Corps just North of Washington D.C. This followed the initial demonstration at Fort Myer, Virginia in 1908 and 1909 when the U.S. Army Signal Corps accepted the Wright Flyer in July, 1909. Both the Wright Brothers and Curtiss continued to demonstrate their aircraft at the College Park Airport.".
- Rex_Smith_Biplane manufacturer Rex_Smith_Aeroplane_Company.
- Rex_Smith_Biplane origin United_States.
- Rex_Smith_Biplane predecessor Curtiss_Model_D.
- Rex_Smith_Biplane type Biplane.
- Rex_Smith_Biplane wikiPageID "31122443".
- Rex_Smith_Biplane wikiPageLength "7788".
- Rex_Smith_Biplane wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Rex_Smith_Biplane wikiPageRevisionID "668367366".
- Rex_Smith_Biplane wikiPageWikiLink Biplane.
- Rex_Smith_Biplane wikiPageWikiLink Category:United_States_civil_utility_aircraft_1910–1919.
- Rex_Smith_Biplane wikiPageWikiLink College_Park_Airport.
- Rex_Smith_Biplane wikiPageWikiLink Curtiss_Model_D.
- Rex_Smith_Biplane wikiPageWikiLink Curtiss_Pusher.
- Rex_Smith_Biplane wikiPageWikiLink Fort_Myer.
- Rex_Smith_Biplane wikiPageWikiLink Glen_Curtiss.
- Rex_Smith_Biplane wikiPageWikiLink Glenn_Curtiss.
- Rex_Smith_Biplane wikiPageWikiLink Hall-Scott.
- Rex_Smith_Biplane wikiPageWikiLink Potomac_River.
- Rex_Smith_Biplane wikiPageWikiLink Rex_Smith_Aeroplane_Company.
- Rex_Smith_Biplane wikiPageWikiLink Signal_Corps_(United_States_Army).
- Rex_Smith_Biplane wikiPageWikiLink Tony_Jannus.
- Rex_Smith_Biplane wikiPageWikiLink U.S._Army_Signal_Corps.
- Rex_Smith_Biplane wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Rex_Smith_Biplane wikiPageWikiLink United_States_of_America.
- Rex_Smith_Biplane wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rex Smith Biplane".
- Rex_Smith_Biplane capacity "1".
- Rex_Smith_Biplane developedFrom Curtiss_Model_D.
- Rex_Smith_Biplane developedFrom Curtiss_Pusher.
- Rex_Smith_Biplane emptyWeightLb "875".
- Rex_Smith_Biplane eng1Hp "100".
- Rex_Smith_Biplane eng1Name "Emerson".
- Rex_Smith_Biplane eng1Number "1".
- Rex_Smith_Biplane eng1Type "2".
- Rex_Smith_Biplane firstFlight "1910".
- Rex_Smith_Biplane hasPhotoCollection Rex_Smith_Biplane.
- Rex_Smith_Biplane introduced "1910".
- Rex_Smith_Biplane manufacturer Rex_Smith_Aeroplane_Company.
- Rex_Smith_Biplane nationalOrigin United_States.
- Rex_Smith_Biplane nationalOrigin United_States_of_America.
- Rex_Smith_Biplane primeUnits%3F_ "kts".
- Rex_Smith_Biplane propBladeNumber "2".
- Rex_Smith_Biplane propDiaFt "9".
- Rex_Smith_Biplane propName "Paragon".
- Rex_Smith_Biplane ref "Aeronautics".
- Rex_Smith_Biplane spanFt "40".
- Rex_Smith_Biplane spanNote "span later reduced to 32 feet for speed".
- Rex_Smith_Biplane type Biplane.
- Rex_Smith_Biplane wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Aircontent.
- Rex_Smith_Biplane wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Aircraft_specs.
- Rex_Smith_Biplane wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Aircraft_Type.
- Rex_Smith_Biplane wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refbegin.
- Rex_Smith_Biplane wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refend.
- Rex_Smith_Biplane wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Rex_Smith_Biplane subject Category:United_States_civil_utility_aircraft_1910–1919.
- Rex_Smith_Biplane hypernym Biplane.
- Rex_Smith_Biplane type Aircraft.
- Rex_Smith_Biplane type MeanOfTransportation.
- Rex_Smith_Biplane type Product.
- Rex_Smith_Biplane type DesignedArtifact.
- Rex_Smith_Biplane type Thing.
- Rex_Smith_Biplane type Q11436.
- Rex_Smith_Biplane comment "The Rex Smith Biplane was a pioneering biplane based mostly on designs of Glen Curtiss. It was built and demonstrated at College Park, Maryland at the same airfield that the Wright Brothers trained pilots using their aircraft for the U.S. Army Signal Corps just North of Washington D.C. This followed the initial demonstration at Fort Myer, Virginia in 1908 and 1909 when the U.S. Army Signal Corps accepted the Wright Flyer in July, 1909.".
- Rex_Smith_Biplane label "Rex Smith Biplane".
- Rex_Smith_Biplane sameAs m.0gh8b5b.
- Rex_Smith_Biplane sameAs Q7319320.
- Rex_Smith_Biplane sameAs Q7319320.
- Rex_Smith_Biplane wasDerivedFrom Rex_Smith_Biplane?oldid=668367366.
- Rex_Smith_Biplane isPrimaryTopicOf Rex_Smith_Biplane.