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Texas-Temple Sportsman : ウィキペディア英語版 | Texas-Temple Sportsman
The Texas-Temple Sportsman is an American-built light single-seat high-wing sporting monoplane of the late 1920s. ==Design and development== The Texas Aero Corporation of Temple, Texas was formed about 1927 to construct passenger and mail light aircraft. The companies origin can be traced back to George W Williams Texas Aero Manufacturing Company of 1911. It built a series of aircraft designs including the ''Texas-Temple Sportsman''.〔 The Sportsman was a parasol winged monoplane, equipped with two seats arranged in tandem. The cockpit had an open layout. A fixed tail-wheel undercarriage was fitted. The tailplane was set low on the fin. A 100 h.p. Cirrus III was initially fitted.〔
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