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- Q16986894 subject Q8880153.
- Q16986894 abstract "The Wedell-Williams Model 22 was a racing aircraft, two examples of which were built in the United States in the early 1930s by the Wedell-Williams Air Service Corporation. It was one of three early projects by aircraft designer Jimmy Wedell to create a racer and was built specifically to compete in the 1930 All-American Flying Derby from Buffalo to Detroit. It was a braced, low-wing monoplane originally powered by an inline Cirrus engine and equipped with fixed landing gear in large spats.A replica Model 22 is on display at the Louisiana State Museum, Patterson, Louisiana.".
- Q16986894 designer Q6201533.
- Q16986894 introductionDate "1930-07-21".
- Q16986894 manufacturer Q6201533.
- Q16986894 numberBuilt "2".
- Q16986894 productionEndYear "1934".
- Q16986894 productionStartYear "1930".
- Q16986894 type Q1875777.
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- Q16986894 wikiPageWikiLink Q1875777.
- Q16986894 wikiPageWikiLink Q2496764.
- Q16986894 wikiPageWikiLink Q2553951.
- Q16986894 wikiPageWikiLink Q34404.
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- Q16986894 wikiPageWikiLink Q6201533.
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- Q16986894 wikiPageWikiLink Q8880153.
- Q16986894 designer Q6201533.
- Q16986894 introduction "--07-21".
- Q16986894 manufacturer Q2496764.
- Q16986894 manufacturer Q6201533.
- Q16986894 numberBuilt "2".
- Q16986894 produced Q2496764.
- Q16986894 produced Q34404.
- Q16986894 produced "1930".
- Q16986894 type Q1875777.
- Q16986894 type Product.
- Q16986894 type Aircraft.
- Q16986894 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q16986894 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q16986894 type Thing.
- Q16986894 type Q11436.
- Q16986894 comment "The Wedell-Williams Model 22 was a racing aircraft, two examples of which were built in the United States in the early 1930s by the Wedell-Williams Air Service Corporation. It was one of three early projects by aircraft designer Jimmy Wedell to create a racer and was built specifically to compete in the 1930 All-American Flying Derby from Buffalo to Detroit.".
- Q16986894 label "Wedell-Williams Model 22".