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- The Butler Blackhawk and the Skyway from which it was developed were American three-seat open-cockpit single engine biplanes of the late 1920s that were built in small numbers immediately prior to having their intended production run interrupted by the onset of the Great Depression. (en)
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- or if metal cover in place over front cockpit. (en)
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- *Fuel consumption: /hour (en)
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- *Oil capacity:
*Undercarriage track: (en)
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- metal fixed pitch propeller (en)
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- U.S. Civil Aircraft Vol. 2 (en)
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- :*Upper wing area:
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- The Butler Blackhawk and the Skyway from which it was developed were American three-seat open-cockpit single engine biplanes of the late 1920s that were built in small numbers immediately prior to having their intended production run interrupted by the onset of the Great Depression. (en)
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