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Subject Item
dbr:NAS_Air_King
rdf:type
dbo:Aircraft schema:Product wikidata:Q11436 owl:Thing dbo:MeanOfTransportation
rdfs:label
NAS Air King
rdfs:comment
The NAS (National Airways System) Air King was a US light biplane transport aircraft designed in 1926 to carry three passengers in two open cockpits. Only one was built but in 1928 it was revised to carry two passengers and was more successful, with over twenty produced.
foaf:depiction
n12:NAS_Air_King_Model_28_Aero_Digest_October_1928.jpg n12:NAS_Air_King_Model_26_L'Air_March_15,1927.jpg n12:NAS_Air_King_Model_26_Le_Document_aéronautique_May,1927.jpg
dcterms:subject
dbc:1920s_United_States_civil_aircraft dbc:Single-engined_tractor_aircraft dbc:Biplanes
dbo:wikiPageID
62971593
dbo:wikiPageRevisionID
998672154
dbo:wikiPageWikiLink
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owl:sameAs
wikidata:Q85787454 n15:Bw7i7
dbp:upperSpanFt
30
dbp:upperSpanIn
11
dbp:wikiPageUsesTemplate
dbt:Commons_category dbt:Cvt dbt:Aircraft_specs dbt:Reflist dbt:Infobox_aircraft_type
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n12:NAS_Air_King_Model_26_L'Air_March_15,1927.jpg?width=300
dbp:primeUnits%3F_
imp
dbp:firstFlight
1926
dbp:nationalOrigin
United States
dbp:capacity
three passengers
dbp:crew
one
dbp:heightFt
8
dbp:heightIn
8
dbp:lengthFt
26
dbp:manufacturer
National Airways System, Lomax, IL
dbp:ref
Aero Digest
dbp:type
Civil light transport
dbo:abstract
The NAS (National Airways System) Air King was a US light biplane transport aircraft designed in 1926 to carry three passengers in two open cockpits. Only one was built but in 1928 it was revised to carry two passengers and was more successful, with over twenty produced.
dbp:ceilingFt
17000
dbp:climbRateFtmin
550
dbp:cruiseSpeedMph
85
dbp:emptyWeightLb
1095
dbp:eng1Hp
90
dbp:eng1Name
dbr:Curtiss_OX-5
dbp:eng1Number
1
dbp:eng1Type
water-cooled V-8
dbp:lowerSpanFt
33
dbp:lowerSpanNote
; another source has
dbp:maxSpeedMph
99
dbp:moreGeneral
*Useful load:
dbp:morePerformance
*Landing speed:
dbp:numberBuilt
23
dbp:propBladeNumber
2
dbp:propName
dbr:Hartzell_Propeller
dbp:rangeMiles
400
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wikipedia-en:NAS_Air_King?oldid=998672154&ns=0
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7221
dbo:numberBuilt
23
dbo:manufacturer
dbr:Lomax,_IL
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wikipedia-en:NAS_Air_King