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- Q4254805 subject Q8503322.
- Q4254805 subject Q8544829.
- Q4254805 abstract "The Hindustan HUL-26 Pushpak was a 1950s Indian two-seat cabin monoplane designed and built by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, based on the Aeronca Chief. The Pushpak was a high-wing braced monoplane with a fixed tailwheel landing gear. The fuselage was built from metal tubing, the wing a aluminum ribs on a wooden spar, all covered in fabric. The Pushpak first flew on 28 September 1958 and was powered by a 90 hp (67 kW) Continental flat-four engine. Around 160 aircraft were produced for Indian flying clubs for use as basic trainers.".
- Q4254805 manufacturer Q357095.
- Q4254805 numberBuilt "160".
- Q4254805 wikiPageWikiLink Q1303116.
- Q4254805 wikiPageWikiLink Q16974256.
- Q4254805 wikiPageWikiLink Q263421.
- Q4254805 wikiPageWikiLink Q2874355.
- Q4254805 wikiPageWikiLink Q3269254.
- Q4254805 wikiPageWikiLink Q357095.
- Q4254805 wikiPageWikiLink Q3688932.
- Q4254805 wikiPageWikiLink Q4698547.
- Q4254805 wikiPageWikiLink Q6000564.
- Q4254805 wikiPageWikiLink Q668.
- Q4254805 wikiPageWikiLink Q7850756.
- Q4254805 wikiPageWikiLink Q8503322.
- Q4254805 wikiPageWikiLink Q8544829.
- Q4254805 manufacturer Q357095.
- Q4254805 numberBuilt "160".
- Q4254805 type Product.
- Q4254805 type Aircraft.
- Q4254805 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q4254805 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q4254805 type Thing.
- Q4254805 type Q11436.
- Q4254805 comment "The Hindustan HUL-26 Pushpak was a 1950s Indian two-seat cabin monoplane designed and built by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, based on the Aeronca Chief. The Pushpak was a high-wing braced monoplane with a fixed tailwheel landing gear. The fuselage was built from metal tubing, the wing a aluminum ribs on a wooden spar, all covered in fabric. The Pushpak first flew on 28 September 1958 and was powered by a 90 hp (67 kW) Continental flat-four engine.".
- Q4254805 label "HAL Pushpak".