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- Stout_ST abstract "The Stout ST was a twin-engine torpedo bomber built for the US Navy. It pioneered the American use of metal construction and the cantilever \"thick wing\" design concepts of German aeronautical engineer Hugo Junkers, themselves pioneered in the second half of 1915.".
- Stout_ST designer George_H._Prudden.
- Stout_ST designer William_Bushnell_Stout.
- Stout_ST manufacturer Stout_Metal_Airplane.
- Stout_ST numberBuilt "1".
- Stout_ST type Torpedo_bomber.
- Stout_ST wikiPageExternalLink _stout.html.
- Stout_ST wikiPageID "28812273".
- Stout_ST wikiPageLength "8740".
- Stout_ST wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Stout_ST wikiPageRevisionID "668343950".
- Stout_ST wikiPageWikiLink Blackburn_Dart.
- Stout_ST wikiPageWikiLink Cantilever.
- Stout_ST wikiPageWikiLink Category:Monoplanes.
- Stout_ST wikiPageWikiLink Category:Stout_aircraft.
- Stout_ST wikiPageWikiLink Category:Twin-engined_tractor_aircraft.
- Stout_ST wikiPageWikiLink Category:United_States_civil_utility_aircraft_1920–1929.
- Stout_ST wikiPageWikiLink Curtiss_CT.
- Stout_ST wikiPageWikiLink Detroit.
- Stout_ST wikiPageWikiLink Edward_Stinson.
- Stout_ST wikiPageWikiLink Fokker_T.II.
- Stout_ST wikiPageWikiLink George_H._Prudden.
- Stout_ST wikiPageWikiLink Hugo_Junkers.
- Stout_ST wikiPageWikiLink Stout_Batwing.
- Stout_ST wikiPageWikiLink Stout_Metal_Airplane.
- Stout_ST wikiPageWikiLink Torpedo_bomber.
- Stout_ST wikiPageWikiLink Tube-and-fabric_construction.
- Stout_ST wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Navy.
- Stout_ST wikiPageWikiLink William_A._Moffett.
- Stout_ST wikiPageWikiLink William_Bushnell_Stout.
- Stout_ST wikiPageWikiLinkText "ST".
- Stout_ST wikiPageWikiLinkText "Stout ST".
- Stout_ST designer George_H._Prudden.
- Stout_ST designer William_Bushnell_Stout.
- Stout_ST eng1Hp "400".
- Stout_ST eng1Name "Packard V-1237".
- Stout_ST eng1Number "2".
- Stout_ST firstFlight "1922-04-25".
- Stout_ST lengthFt "37".
- Stout_ST manufacturer Stout_Metal_Airplane.
- Stout_ST nationalOrigin "United States".
- Stout_ST numberBuilt "1".
- Stout_ST primeUnits%3F_ "kts".
- Stout_ST propBladeNumber "2".
- Stout_ST rangeMiles "385".
- Stout_ST ref "Aerofiles".
- Stout_ST spanFt "60".
- Stout_ST type Torpedo_bomber.
- Stout_ST unitCost "162000".
- Stout_ST wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Aircontent.
- Stout_ST wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Aircraft_specs.
- Stout_ST wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Stout_ST wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Aircraft_Type.
- Stout_ST wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refbegin.
- Stout_ST wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refend.
- Stout_ST wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Stout_ST wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:USN_torpedo_aircraft.
- Stout_ST subject Category:Monoplanes.
- Stout_ST subject Category:Stout_aircraft.
- Stout_ST subject Category:Twin-engined_tractor_aircraft.
- Stout_ST subject Category:United_States_civil_utility_aircraft_1920–1929.
- Stout_ST type Aircraft.
- Stout_ST type MeanOfTransportation.
- Stout_ST type Configuration.
- Stout_ST type Product.
- Stout_ST type DesignedArtifact.
- Stout_ST type Thing.
- Stout_ST type Q11436.
- Stout_ST comment "The Stout ST was a twin-engine torpedo bomber built for the US Navy. It pioneered the American use of metal construction and the cantilever \"thick wing\" design concepts of German aeronautical engineer Hugo Junkers, themselves pioneered in the second half of 1915.".
- Stout_ST label "Stout ST".
- Stout_ST sameAs Q7620615.
- Stout_ST sameAs m.0ddhrmb.
- Stout_ST sameAs Q7620615.
- Stout_ST wasDerivedFrom Stout_ST?oldid=668343950.
- Stout_ST isPrimaryTopicOf Stout_ST.