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The Gallaudet D-4 was an unusual biplane designed and built by Gallaudet Aircraft Company for the United States Navy. It was powered by a Liberty L-12 engine buried within the fuselage which turned a large, four-bladed propeller attached to a ring around the center fuselage. Only two were constructed, with the second being accepted by the Navy for service as an observation aircraft.

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  • Gallaudet D-4 (en)
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  • The Gallaudet D-4 was an unusual biplane designed and built by Gallaudet Aircraft Company for the United States Navy. It was powered by a Liberty L-12 engine buried within the fuselage which turned a large, four-bladed propeller attached to a ring around the center fuselage. Only two were constructed, with the second being accepted by the Navy for service as an observation aircraft. (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Ray_Wagner_Collection_Photo_(16062636306).jpg
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  • * Curtiss R-6 * Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.9 * SPAD S.A (en)
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  • American Combat Planes p. 118 (en)
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  • * Gallaudet D-1 * Gallaudet D-2 (en)
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  • The Gallaudet D-4 was an unusual biplane designed and built by Gallaudet Aircraft Company for the United States Navy. It was powered by a Liberty L-12 engine buried within the fuselage which turned a large, four-bladed propeller attached to a ring around the center fuselage. Only two were constructed, with the second being accepted by the Navy for service as an observation aircraft. (en)
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  • Liberty L-12 V-12 water-cooled piston engine (en)
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  • landing speed 58 mph (en)
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