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- Q964445 subject Q7059158.
- Q964445 subject Q8747053.
- Q964445 subject Q8878858.
- Q964445 subject Q8892907.
- Q964445 abstract "The Acme S-1 Sierra was an experimental aircraft of unusual configuration built in the US in 1948 to investigate the advantages of a pusher propeller configuration. Apart from this engine installation, the aircraft was unusual in having an X-shaped tail incorporating ruddervators on the upper fins. The wing was mounted midway up the fuselage and was unswept. During the 1960s, the US aerospace manufacturer Northrop used the aircraft as a technology demonstrator for boundary layer control concepts.".
- Q964445 numberBuilt "1".
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- Q964445 wikiPageExternalLink Serria%20Sue.html.
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- Q964445 wikiPageWikiLink Q7059158.
- Q964445 wikiPageWikiLink Q8747053.
- Q964445 wikiPageWikiLink Q8878858.
- Q964445 wikiPageWikiLink Q8892907.
- Q964445 wikiPageWikiLink Q912979.
- Q964445 numberBuilt "1".
- Q964445 type Product.
- Q964445 type Aircraft.
- Q964445 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q964445 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q964445 type Thing.
- Q964445 type Q11436.
- Q964445 comment "The Acme S-1 Sierra was an experimental aircraft of unusual configuration built in the US in 1948 to investigate the advantages of a pusher propeller configuration. Apart from this engine installation, the aircraft was unusual in having an X-shaped tail incorporating ruddervators on the upper fins. The wing was mounted midway up the fuselage and was unswept.".
- Q964445 label "Acme Sierra".