Stout ST
The Stout ST was a twin-engine torpedo bomber built for the US Navy. It pioneered the American use of metal construction and the cantilever "thick wing" design concepts of German aeronautical engineer Hugo Junkers, themselves pioneered in the second half of 1915.
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Stout ST
The Stout ST was a twin-engine torpedo bomber built for the US Navy. It pioneered the American use of metal construction and the cantilever "thick wing" design concepts of German aeronautical engineer Hugo Junkers, themselves pioneered in the second half of 1915.
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Stout ST (ST-1) – amerykański ...... strukcji całkowicie metalowej.
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Stout ST (ST-1) – amerykański ...... strukcji całkowicie metalowej.
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The Stout ST was a twin-engine ...... ed in the second half of 1915.
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Stout ST
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