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The Aerial Engineering Corporation Standard 6W-3 was a commercial transport modification of the US Standard J-1 biplane military trainer aircraft, with new wings, engine and accommodation for four passengers. First flown in 1925, it was built in small numbers.

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  • The Aerial Engineering Corporation Standard 6W-3 was a commercial transport modification of the US Standard J-1 biplane military trainer aircraft, with new wings, engine and accommodation for four passengers. First flown in 1925, it was built in small numbers. (en)
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  • four passengers (en)
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  • One (en)
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  • water-cooled 6-cylinder inline (en)
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  • 1925 (xsd:integer)
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  • Aerial Engineering Corporation (en)
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  • 169 (xsd:integer)
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  • Les Ailes, February 1926 (en)
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  • minimum speed (en)
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  • The Aerial Engineering Corporation Standard 6W-3 was a commercial transport modification of the US Standard J-1 biplane military trainer aircraft, with new wings, engine and accommodation for four passengers. First flown in 1925, it was built in small numbers. (en)
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  • Aerial Engineering Corporation Standard 6W-3 (en)
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