I.S.T. XL-14 Maya
The I.S.T. XL-14 Maya was a single-engine, light experimental aircraft designed and built in the Republic of the Philippines in the early 1950s to investigate the use of indigenous materials in aircraft construction. Its construction uses a type of woven bamboo.
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I.S.T. XL-14 Maya
The I.S.T. XL-14 Maya was a single-engine, light experimental aircraft designed and built in the Republic of the Philippines in the early 1950s to investigate the use of indigenous materials in aircraft construction. Its construction uses a type of woven bamboo.
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Antonio J. de Leon
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Institute of Science and Technology, Manila
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wooden, fixed pitch
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Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1956/7
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*I.S.T. XL-15 Tagak
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