| A flap-equipped parasol circular-wing aircraft, tested January 1936.
Sven, 12.07.2016 01:00 And If It looks wrong! reply |
Barry, 11.07.2016 14:37 Designed by Paul Nemeth and built by students at the Miami University Omaha in 1934, the Roundwing aka Umbrellaplane used a lengthened Alliance Argo fuselage mated to a circular wing. It was said by Paul Nemeth that anyone who had never flown before would be able to fly this plane in 30 minutes. It could carry two people and it was said that it would fit in a good sized domestic garage.
Power plant initially a 90 h.p Lambert latterly 1 x 120 h.p Warner Scarab radial engine.
Span 16'0" Length 20'0"
Max speed 135 mph reply | dafag, e-mail, 18.06.2011 06:37 or sometimes the Roundwing. Designer Steven Paul Nemeth lived in Chicago, Illinois. reply | Noname, 31.03.2020 10:24 Nemeth lived in Chicago reply |
| deaftom, e-mail, 05.04.2011 20:21 This was called the Umbrellaplane, or sometimes the Roundwing. Designer Steven Paul Nemeth lived in Chicago, Illinois. reply |
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