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The Wright Model R was a single-seat biplane built by the Wright Company in Dayton, Ohio, in 1910. Also known as the Roadster or the Baby Wright, it was designed for speed and altitude competitions.

Wright Model R
The "Baby Grand" at Belmont Park.
Role Racing aircraft
National origin United States
Manufacturer Wright Company
First flight 1910
Developed from Wright Model B

Design


The Wright Model R was derived from the Wright Model B, and was a two-bay biplane with rear-mounted twin rudders mounted in front of a single elevator and carried on wire-braced wood booms behind the wing. It was powered by a 30 hp (22 kW) Wright four-cylinder inline water-cooled engine driving a pair of pusher propellers via chains.[1]


Operational history


The Baby Grand at Simms Station, Ohio.
The "Baby Grand" at Simms Station, Ohio.

Two examples were flown at the International Aviation Tournament at Belmont Park in November 1910, one being a standard model flown by Alec Ogilvie and the other being a special competition model known as the Baby Grand, which had a 60 hp (45 kW) V-8 engine and a reduced wingspan of 21 ft 5 in (6.53 m). Orville Wright succeeded in flying the Baby Grand at a speed of nearly 70 mph (110 km/h). Both aircraft were entered for the second Gordon Bennett Trophy competition which was held at the meeting, but the Baby Grand, flown by Walter Brookins, suffered an engine failure during a trial flight on the race day and crashed heavily. Ogilvie's aircraft also had engine problems, having to make a stop of nearly an hour to make repairs, but was nevertheless placed third.[2]

Ogilvie also flew his aircraft in the 1912 Gordon Bennet competition, re-engined with a 50 hp (37 kW) N.E.C. engine.


Specifications


Data from "1910 Wright Model R". Retrieved 20 May 2012.

General characteristics

Performance


References


Notes
  1. Munson 1969, p.42
  2. "The American International Meeting"Flight 5 November 1910
Bibliography



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Il Wright Model R, noto anche come Roadster (oppure, a seconda delle versioni, Baby Wright o Baby Grand) era un biplano monoposto monomotore a due eliche spingenti, progettato nel 1910 dai fratelli Wilbur e Orville Wright e costruito in due esemplari dalla Wright Company. Venne impiegato in diverse occasioni, tra cui competizioni sportive di velocità e voli dimostrativi, nei primi anni dieci.



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