The Antoinette IV was an early French monoplane. It was a high-wing aircraft with a fuselage of extremely narrow triangular cross-section and a cruciform tail. Power was provided by a V8 engine of Léon Levavasseur's own design driving a paddle-bladed tractor propeller. Lateral control was at first effected with large triangular, and shortly afterwards trapezoidal-planform ailerons hinged to the trailing edge of the wings, although wing-warping was substituted at an early stage in flight trials, and in this type proved more effective.
On 19 February 1909, the Antoinette IV flew 5 km (3.1 mi) at Mourmelon-le-Grand, and on 19 July, Hubert Latham attempted to cross the English Channel in it, covering 11 km (6.8 mi) out of Sangatte before making a forced water landing due to engine failure.
Specification:
Package included:
1 x 1/160 Scale 3D DIY Brass Etched Model Kit Antoinette IV 1909 RC Airplane Metal Puzzle Toy Adult
Specification:
Material: Brass
Gender:Unisex
Color:Gold
Material:Brass
Finished Size: 8.2cm*7.0cm*2.0cm
Wanring:
1. Age range > 14 years old
2. Play under the direct supervision of adult
3. Including small parts ,don't eat
4. Sharp parts, prevent cuting
Package included:
1 x 1/160 Scale 3D DIY Brass Etched Model Kit Antoinette IV 1909 RC Airplane Metal Puzzle Toy Adult