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7 relations: Biplane, Igor Sikorsky, Pusher configuration, Russian Empire, Russo-Balt, Saint Petersburg, Sunbeam Crusader.
- RBVZ aircraft
Biplane
A biplane is a fixed-wing aircraft with two main wings stacked one above the other.
Igor Sikorsky
Igor Ivanovich Sikorsky (translit, Ihor Ivanovych Sikorskyi; 25 May 1889 – 26 October 1972)Fortier, Rénald.
See Sikorsky S-18 and Igor Sikorsky
Pusher configuration
In aeronautical and naval engineering, pusher configuration is the term used to describe a drivetrain of air- or watercraft with propulsion device(s) after the engine(s).
See Sikorsky S-18 and Pusher configuration
Russian Empire
The Russian Empire was a vast empire that spanned most of northern Eurasia from its proclamation in November 1721 until its dissolution in March 1917.
See Sikorsky S-18 and Russian Empire
Russo-Balt
Russo-Balt (sometimes Russobalt or Russo-Baltique) was one of the first Russian companies that produced vehicles and aircraft between 1909 and 1923.
See Sikorsky S-18 and Russo-Balt
Saint Petersburg
Saint Petersburg, formerly known as Petrograd and later Leningrad, is the second-largest city in Russia after Moscow.
See Sikorsky S-18 and Saint Petersburg
Sunbeam Crusader
The Sunbeam Crusader, originally known as the Sunbeam 150 hp, Sunbeam 110 hp or Sunbeam 100 hp (variations on the engine may also have been referred to as Sunbeam 120 hp or Sunbeam 135 hp), was an early British, side-valve, water-cooled, V-8 aero engine first marketed in 1913.
See Sikorsky S-18 and Sunbeam Crusader
See also
RBVZ aircraft
- Sikorsky Ilya Muromets
- Sikorsky Russky Vityaz
- Sikorsky S-10
- Sikorsky S-15
- Sikorsky S-17
- Sikorsky S-18
References
Also known as Sikorsky S-XVIII.