| 1. | The nearly rectangular tailplane was mounted on the upper longeron.
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| 2. | Sometimes the terms " longeron " and " stringer " are used interchangeably.
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| 3. | In 1941, he remarried Kathleen Longeron of Auckland and had another son.
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| 4. | The fuselage was a wooden four-longeron structure faired to a circular section.
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| 5. | Each mainwheel was mounted on a steel tube leg hinged on the lower fuselage longeron.
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| 6. | The longeron system also requires that the fuselage frames be closely spaced ( about every ).
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| 7. | The new elliptical cross-section required an additional longeron on each side of the fuselage.
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| 8. | :: Conclusion : " longeron " is a possibility, but not necessarily the correct answer.
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| 9. | At about this point, Maybery withdrew with his aircraft's upper right-hand longeron holed in several places.
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| 10. | On 4 November 1914, Shephard narrowly escaped after the longeron of his BE2b, " 487 ", was shot through.
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