New two-passenger, open-cockpit, light monoplane of externally-braced high-wing type which has top speed of 110 m.p.h., is described; plane is manufactured by R. O. Bone Co., Los Angeles, Calif.; wing curve is modified Clark but by flattening curve, takeoff and landing qualities are improved; wing span 28 ft.; dual controls; Velie 45-hp. engine used; fuselage of No. 57-180-1A steel tube formed and welded; no brace wires; wooden wings; turtle deck faired with spruce strips. (See also Aviation vol. 25, no. 19, Nov. 3, 1928 pp. 1404-1405 and 1442 and 1444, 4 figs)
Bone. The "Golden Eagle,"
West. Flying
Western Flying ; 4 , n 12
1928
1 Fig.
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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