It was a low wing, cantilever monoplane of conventional design and mixed construction.
It was of mixed construction, with wooden wings and a metal framed fuselage.
The aircraft was a mixed construction of wood, steel, fabric, and duraluminium.
The AB-13 was a small single-bay biplane of mixed construction.
The plane is upper-wing, of mixed construction, canvas and plywood covered.
It first introduced a mixed construction to Bartel's designs.
As designed in 1931, the He 46 was a two-seat sesquiplane of mixed construction.
It was a plane of a mixed construction and could take 1 or 2 passengers, apart from a pilot.
The Pike used mixed construction, but its wings were wooden, fabric covered.