AEA Aerodrome No.4 Silver Dart

1908

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AEA Aerodrome No.4 Silver Dart

The Silver Dart was less famous than June Bug but was a far more successful flying machine. Sponsored by McCurdy, it had a 50hp Curtiss water-cooled V-8 engine, biplane forward elevators, and no rear stabilizer. Instead of being connected directly, the engine drove the propeller by a chain and sprockets.

First flight was at Hammondsport on 6 December, 1908, with McCurdy flying. It was moved to Baddeck where it made the first flight in Canada on 23 February, 1909, again with McCurdy piloting.

Peter M. Bowers "Curtiss Aircraft 1907-1947", 1979

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AEA Aerodrome No.4 Silver DartA three-view drawing (600 x 554)

Specification 
 WEIGHTS
  Take-off weight390 kg860 lb
 DIMENSIONS
  Wingspan14.93 m49 ft 0 in
  Wing area39 m2419.79 sq ft

Comments
Graham Clayton, e-mail, 13.02.2021 03:36

"Instead of being connected directly, the engine drove the propeller by a chain and sprockets."

Sounds like a very inefficient system.

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Noname, e-mail, 31.03.2020 10:24

First flight was at Hammondsport on 6 December, 1908 -- always have the people who don't stop human dreams.

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Tony Soulis, e-mail, 18.01.2010 17:56

If the wingspan was 48' 12" - then shouldn't the wingspan number be 49'?

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