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- Q3555759 subject Q6197104.
- Q3555759 subject Q8227974.
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- Q3555759 abstract "Flugan (The Fly) was an early aeroplane designed and built by Carl Richard Nyberg outside his home in Lidingö, Sweden. Construction started in 1897 and he kept working on it until 1922. The craft only managed a few short jumps and Nyberg was often ridiculed, however several of his innovations are still in use. He was the first to test his design in a wind tunnel and the first to build a hangar. The reasons for failure include poor wing and propeller design and, allegedly, that he was afraid of heights.The Flugan had a wingspan of 5 meters, and the surface area of the wings was 13 m². It was powered by a steam engine heated by four blowtorches (UK: blowlamps) and it produced 10 hp (7 kW) at 2000 rpm. The power-to-weight ratio was actually better than the Wright engine. The total weight of the plane was 80 kg. The weight of the engine was 18 kg.".
- Q3555759 thumbnail C_R_Flugan.jpg?width=300.
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- Q3555759 wikiPageWikiLink Q3735735.
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- Q3555759 wikiPageWikiLink Q6197104.
- Q3555759 wikiPageWikiLink Q8227974.
- Q3555759 wikiPageWikiLink Q8519684.
- Q3555759 wikiPageWikiLink Q8811445.
- Q3555759 wikiPageWikiLink Q8817357.
- Q3555759 comment "Flugan (The Fly) was an early aeroplane designed and built by Carl Richard Nyberg outside his home in Lidingö, Sweden. Construction started in 1897 and he kept working on it until 1922. The craft only managed a few short jumps and Nyberg was often ridiculed, however several of his innovations are still in use. He was the first to test his design in a wind tunnel and the first to build a hangar.".
- Q3555759 label "Flugan".
- Q3555759 depiction C_R_Flugan.jpg.