Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Lefebvre_Busard> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 72 of
72
with 100 triples per page.
- Lefebvre_Busard abstract "The Lefebvre MP.205 Busard (French: "Harrier") was a single-seat racing aircraft built in France in 1975 and marketed for homebuilding. Its design was adapted from that of the Lefebvre MP-204 'Busard' racer (itself derived from the Max Plan PF.204 Busard), that had been conceived to attempt a world airspeed record in the under 500 kg class in 1949. Compared to its predecessor, the Busard was lightened and intended to be powered by a lower-power engine, and simplified for construction by amateurs. Indeed,the prototype was built by the designer with assistance from students at the Albert Camus technical school of Rouen. Like the MP.204 that it was based on, the Busard was a streamlined, low-wing, cantilever monoplane of conventional design with fixed, tricycle undercarriage. Provision was made for the use of either an aero engine, or a Volkswagen automotive engine.".
- Lefebvre_Busard manufacturer Homebuilt_aircraft.
- Lefebvre_Busard wikiPageExternalLink 9589.htm.
- Lefebvre_Busard wikiPageID "19368534".
- Lefebvre_Busard wikiPageLength "5609".
- Lefebvre_Busard wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Lefebvre_Busard wikiPageRevisionID "668327647".
- Lefebvre_Busard wikiPageWikiLink Category:French_sport_aircraft_1970–1979.
- Lefebvre_Busard wikiPageWikiLink Category:Homebuilt_aircraft.
- Lefebvre_Busard wikiPageWikiLink Continental_A65.
- Lefebvre_Busard wikiPageWikiLink Continental_C90.
- Lefebvre_Busard wikiPageWikiLink Continental_O-170.
- Lefebvre_Busard wikiPageWikiLink Continental_O-200.
- Lefebvre_Busard wikiPageWikiLink Harrier_(bird).
- Lefebvre_Busard wikiPageWikiLink Homebuilt_aircraft.
- Lefebvre_Busard wikiPageWikiLink Max_Plan_PF.204_Busard.
- Lefebvre_Busard wikiPageWikiLink Max_Plan_PF.214_Busard.
- Lefebvre_Busard wikiPageWikiLink Max_Plan_PF.215_Busard.
- Lefebvre_Busard wikiPageWikiLink Minié_4.DC.32.
- Lefebvre_Busard wikiPageWikiLink Rouen.
- Lefebvre_Busard wikiPageWikiLink Volkswagen_air-cooled_engine.
- Lefebvre_Busard wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lefebvre Busard".
- Lefebvre_Busard crew "One pilot".
- Lefebvre_Busard designer "Robert Lefebvre".
- Lefebvre_Busard emptyWeightKg "239".
- Lefebvre_Busard emptyWeightLb "527".
- Lefebvre_Busard eng1Hp "90".
- Lefebvre_Busard eng1Kw "67".
- Lefebvre_Busard eng1Number "1".
- Lefebvre_Busard eng1Type Continental_C90.
- Lefebvre_Busard eng1Type Continental_O-200.
- Lefebvre_Busard firstFlight "1975".
- Lefebvre_Busard grossWeightKg "345".
- Lefebvre_Busard grossWeightLb "760".
- Lefebvre_Busard hasPhotoCollection Lefebvre_Busard.
- Lefebvre_Busard lengthFt "17".
- Lefebvre_Busard lengthIn "7".
- Lefebvre_Busard lengthM "5.35".
- Lefebvre_Busard manufacturer Homebuilt_aircraft.
- Lefebvre_Busard maxSpeedKmh "290".
- Lefebvre_Busard maxSpeedMph "180".
- Lefebvre_Busard metOrEng%3F_ "met".
- Lefebvre_Busard nationalOrigin "France".
- Lefebvre_Busard spanFt "19".
- Lefebvre_Busard spanIn "8".
- Lefebvre_Busard spanM "6".
- Lefebvre_Busard type "Sport aircraft".
- Lefebvre_Busard wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Aerospecs.
- Lefebvre_Busard wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Aircontent.
- Lefebvre_Busard wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Lefebvre_Busard wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Lefebvre_Busard wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Aircraft_Type.
- Lefebvre_Busard wingAreaSqft "64".
- Lefebvre_Busard wingAreaSqm "6".
- Lefebvre_Busard subject Category:French_sport_aircraft_1970–1979.
- Lefebvre_Busard subject Category:Homebuilt_aircraft.
- Lefebvre_Busard hypernym Aircraft.
- Lefebvre_Busard type Aircraft.
- Lefebvre_Busard type Article.
- Lefebvre_Busard type MeanOfTransportation.
- Lefebvre_Busard type Article.
- Lefebvre_Busard type Product.
- Lefebvre_Busard type DesignedArtifact.
- Lefebvre_Busard type Thing.
- Lefebvre_Busard type Q11436.
- Lefebvre_Busard comment "The Lefebvre MP.205 Busard (French: "Harrier") was a single-seat racing aircraft built in France in 1975 and marketed for homebuilding. Its design was adapted from that of the Lefebvre MP-204 'Busard' racer (itself derived from the Max Plan PF.204 Busard), that had been conceived to attempt a world airspeed record in the under 500 kg class in 1949.".
- Lefebvre_Busard label "Lefebvre Busard".
- Lefebvre_Busard sameAs m.04n668y.
- Lefebvre_Busard sameAs Q6516636.
- Lefebvre_Busard sameAs Q6516636.
- Lefebvre_Busard wasDerivedFrom Lefebvre_Busard?oldid=668327647.
- Lefebvre_Busard isPrimaryTopicOf Lefebvre_Busard.