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- Solar_MS-1 abstract "The Solar MS-1 was a prototype airliner built in the United States in 1930. It was a sesquiplane design, its wings braced to each other with warren truss-style struts. The stubby lower wings carried the divided main units of the fixed undercarriage. The fuselage was of rectangular cross-section and featured a fully enclosed flight deck and passenger cabin. The tail was of conventional design with strut-braced stabilizers and carrying a fixed tailwheel. Construction was of metal throughout, and the aircraft was powered by a single radial engine in the nose.The MS-1, registered X258V, flew for the first time on 21 January 1930 with Doug Kelly at the controls. Kelly described it as \"one of the finest closed planes I have ever flown\", and Charles Lindbergh also praised the MS-2 when he flew it a few days later. Despite this, airlines did not order the type, although Northwest Airways considered buying ten examples. Solar made the prototype available for charter types for a while, but in 1931 sold it to an operator in Mexico who used it to transport coffee beans. On the Mexican register as XB-AFK, the MS-1 was destroyed in a crash in 1936.".
- Solar_MS-1 manufacturer Solar_Turbines.
- Solar_MS-1 numberBuilt "1".
- Solar_MS-1 predecessor Prudden_SE-1.
- Solar_MS-1 type Airliner.
- Solar_MS-1 wikiPageExternalLink _sk.html.
- Solar_MS-1 wikiPageID "31022578".
- Solar_MS-1 wikiPageLength "5508".
- Solar_MS-1 wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Solar_MS-1 wikiPageRevisionID "668347516".
- Solar_MS-1 wikiPageWikiLink Airliner.
- Solar_MS-1 wikiPageWikiLink Biplane.
- Solar_MS-1 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sesquiplanes.
- Solar_MS-1 wikiPageWikiLink Category:United_States_airliners_1930–1939.
- Solar_MS-1 wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Lindbergh.
- Solar_MS-1 wikiPageWikiLink Northwest_Airlines.
- Solar_MS-1 wikiPageWikiLink Pratt_&_Whitney_R-1340_Wasp.
- Solar_MS-1 wikiPageWikiLink Prudden_SE-1.
- Solar_MS-1 wikiPageWikiLink Radial_engine.
- Solar_MS-1 wikiPageWikiLink Solar_Turbines.
- Solar_MS-1 wikiPageWikiLink Strut.
- Solar_MS-1 wikiPageWikiLink Truss_bridge.
- Solar_MS-1 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Solar MS-1".
- Solar_MS-1 capacity "six passengers".
- Solar_MS-1 crew "two pilots".
- Solar_MS-1 designer "William L. Lewis".
- Solar_MS-1 developedFrom Prudden_SE-1.
- Solar_MS-1 emptyWeightKg "1666".
- Solar_MS-1 emptyWeightLb "3665".
- Solar_MS-1 eng1Hp "420".
- Solar_MS-1 eng1Kw "313".
- Solar_MS-1 eng1Number "1".
- Solar_MS-1 eng1Type Pratt_&_Whitney_R-1340_Wasp.
- Solar_MS-1 firstFlight "1930-01-21".
- Solar_MS-1 grossWeightKg "2568".
- Solar_MS-1 grossWeightLb "5650".
- Solar_MS-1 heightFt "12".
- Solar_MS-1 heightM "3.66".
- Solar_MS-1 lengthFt "35".
- Solar_MS-1 lengthIn "11".
- Solar_MS-1 lengthM "10.95".
- Solar_MS-1 manufacturer Solar_Turbines.
- Solar_MS-1 maxSpeedKmh "210".
- Solar_MS-1 maxSpeedMph "130".
- Solar_MS-1 metOrEng%3F_ "eng".
- Solar_MS-1 nationalOrigin "United States".
- Solar_MS-1 numberBuilt "1".
- Solar_MS-1 rangeKm "800".
- Solar_MS-1 rangeMiles "500".
- Solar_MS-1 ref "Munson 1982, p.212, except as noted.".
- Solar_MS-1 spanFt "56".
- Solar_MS-1 spanIn "6".
- Solar_MS-1 spanM "17.23".
- Solar_MS-1 type Airliner.
- Solar_MS-1 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Aerospecs.
- Solar_MS-1 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Aircontent.
- Solar_MS-1 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Solar_MS-1 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_web.
- Solar_MS-1 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Aircraft_Type.
- Solar_MS-1 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Solar_MS-1 wingAreaSqft "497".
- Solar_MS-1 wingAreaSqm "46.2".
- Solar_MS-1 subject Category:Sesquiplanes.
- Solar_MS-1 subject Category:United_States_airliners_1930–1939.
- Solar_MS-1 hypernym Airliner.
- Solar_MS-1 type Aircraft.
- Solar_MS-1 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Solar_MS-1 type Product.
- Solar_MS-1 type DesignedArtifact.
- Solar_MS-1 type Thing.
- Solar_MS-1 type Q11436.
- Solar_MS-1 comment "The Solar MS-1 was a prototype airliner built in the United States in 1930. It was a sesquiplane design, its wings braced to each other with warren truss-style struts. The stubby lower wings carried the divided main units of the fixed undercarriage. The fuselage was of rectangular cross-section and featured a fully enclosed flight deck and passenger cabin. The tail was of conventional design with strut-braced stabilizers and carrying a fixed tailwheel.".
- Solar_MS-1 label "Solar MS-1".
- Solar_MS-1 sameAs Q7555915.
- Solar_MS-1 sameAs m.0gg66rm.
- Solar_MS-1 sameAs Solar_MS-1.
- Solar_MS-1 sameAs Q7555915.
- Solar_MS-1 wasDerivedFrom Solar_MS-1?oldid=668347516.
- Solar_MS-1 isPrimaryTopicOf Solar_MS-1.