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Barber Snark : ウィキペディア英語版 | Barber Snark The Barber Snark is a two-seater kit-plane, designed and built in New Zealand by Bill Barber. Only some five aircraft have been built. ==Design and development== The Snark is a tricycle aircraft of composite construction. Its glider-like cockpit accommodates a pilot and passenger in tandem, the passenger sitting behind and higher than the pilot. The centrally mounted shoulder-wing lies behind the pilot, who has unrestricted visibility. The Suzuki engine is sited behind the cockpit, driving a pusher propeller. Wing control surfaces on the third Snark were flaperons, while the fourth aircraft had conventional ailerons and flaps.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Barber Snark HA/3 )〕 Above the propeller, and aft of the cockpit is a slender boom to the empennage comprising a T-tail with both fin and rudder extending above and below the boom. All five Snarks may be considered prototypes, as each one is developmental, and they all differ in various ways. In particular, early Snarks had fabric covered wings but later Snarks had solid composite wings.〔 Although it was envisaged that the design might be introduced to the USA or to Europe (''via'' the UK), costs proved prohibitive. There are no current plans to build any more Snarks.
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