Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Bellanca TES (Tandem Experimental Sesquiplane) or Blue Streak was an push-pull sesquiplane aircraft designed by Giuseppe Mario Bellanca in 1929 for the first non-stop flight from Seattle to Tokyo.In 1930 was refitted with two 600 hp Curtiss Conqueror engines and reinforced for the Chicago Daily News as a cargo plane named The Blue Streak.The aircraft crashed on 26 May, 1931 when rear propeller drive shaft broke due vibrations and all four on board lost their lives."@en }
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- Bellanca_TES abstract "The Bellanca TES (Tandem Experimental Sesquiplane) or Blue Streak was an push-pull sesquiplane aircraft designed by Giuseppe Mario Bellanca in 1929 for the first non-stop flight from Seattle to Tokyo.In 1930 was refitted with two 600 hp Curtiss Conqueror engines and reinforced for the Chicago Daily News as a cargo plane named The Blue Streak.The aircraft crashed on 26 May, 1931 when rear propeller drive shaft broke due vibrations and all four on board lost their lives.".
- Q4883484 abstract "The Bellanca TES (Tandem Experimental Sesquiplane) or Blue Streak was an push-pull sesquiplane aircraft designed by Giuseppe Mario Bellanca in 1929 for the first non-stop flight from Seattle to Tokyo.In 1930 was refitted with two 600 hp Curtiss Conqueror engines and reinforced for the Chicago Daily News as a cargo plane named The Blue Streak.The aircraft crashed on 26 May, 1931 when rear propeller drive shaft broke due vibrations and all four on board lost their lives.".
- Bellanca_TES comment "The Bellanca TES (Tandem Experimental Sesquiplane) or Blue Streak was an push-pull sesquiplane aircraft designed by Giuseppe Mario Bellanca in 1929 for the first non-stop flight from Seattle to Tokyo.In 1930 was refitted with two 600 hp Curtiss Conqueror engines and reinforced for the Chicago Daily News as a cargo plane named The Blue Streak.The aircraft crashed on 26 May, 1931 when rear propeller drive shaft broke due vibrations and all four on board lost their lives.".
- Q4883484 comment "The Bellanca TES (Tandem Experimental Sesquiplane) or Blue Streak was an push-pull sesquiplane aircraft designed by Giuseppe Mario Bellanca in 1929 for the first non-stop flight from Seattle to Tokyo.In 1930 was refitted with two 600 hp Curtiss Conqueror engines and reinforced for the Chicago Daily News as a cargo plane named The Blue Streak.The aircraft crashed on 26 May, 1931 when rear propeller drive shaft broke due vibrations and all four on board lost their lives.".