Description | Part Number | Price | Buy |
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Durand Mark V Tail Surfaces Hardware Kit Group 1 Click Here for Kit Components | 01-01623 | $196.75 | |
Durand Mark V Wings Hardware Kit Group 2 Click Here for Kit Components | 01-01624 | $457.00 | |
Durand Mark V Control Systems Materials Kit Group 3 Click Here for Kit Components | 01-01625 | $2215.00 | |
Durand Mark V Fuselage Tail Cone & Interior Sect Group 4-A Click Here for Kit Components | 01-01626 | $104.75 | |
Durand Mark V Basic Forward Fuselage Structure Group 4-B Click Here for Kit Components | 01-01627 | $604.00 | |
Durand Mark V Ngn-Structural Fuselage Parts Group 4-C Click Here for Kit Components | 01-01628 | $35.50 | |
Durand Mark V Landing Gear Group 5 Click Here for Kit Components | 01-01630 | $5578.00 | |
Durand Mark V Final Assembly Group 6 Click Here for Kit Components | 01-01631 | $196.85 |
The Durand Mk V was a two-seat sports biplane aircraft developed in the United States in the 1970s and marketed for home building. The design was distinctive due to a large negative stagger on the wings, but was otherwise conventional. The single-bay wings were braced with I-struts, and while both upper and lower wings were equipped with full-span flaps, lateral control was by spoilers on the lower wing rather than ailerons. Flight testing revealed that the aircraft was impossible to stall. The pilot and single passenger sat side by side beneath an expansive canopy, and the undercarriage was of fixed, tricycle type. |
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