Dunne D.6
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The Dunne D.6 was one of J. W. Dunne's sweptwing tailless aircraft designed to have automatic stability flying about 1911. It was a single seat single engined pusher monoplane with the Dunne-Capper glider and its powered version as antecedents and was developed into the Dunne D.7.

The 1910 Dunne D.6 monoplane was quite different from his well-known tailless biplanes. The monoplane's wing was set high in parasol fashion.1
The Dunne D.6 was one of J. W. Dunne's sweptwing tailless aircraft designed to have automatic stability, flying about 1911.2

Made by Short BrothersThe Blair Atholl Syndicate- Short Brothers.

6The Dunne D.6 was one of J. W. Dunne's sweptwing tailless aircraft designed to have automatic stability, flying about 1911.3
Designer
John William Dunne
Eng 1 Type
water cooled inline
Wing Area Note
including elevons
Prop Dia In
3
Span In
Span Ft
36
Number Built
1
Crew
1
Prop Blade Number
2
Prop Dia Ft
7
Height In
Perfhide
Y
Manufacturer
First Flight
c. June 1911
Eng 1 Name
Green
Height Ft
11
Origin
United Kingdom
National Origin
United Kingdom
Wing Area Sqft
248
Length Ft
21
Prime Units
imp
Eng 1 Hp
60
Eng 1 Number
1
Length In
Category

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