The Nemes Parasol is a short-range takeoff and landing aircraft designed by former aviation flight instructor Stephen Nemes, manufactured by the University of Miami; it made its maiden flight in 1934. It was equipped with a low-aspect ratio circular wing on the fuselage of the Alliance Argo biplane civilian aircraft; this unique wing allows for stable flight and a slow landing speed of 40km/h for safe landings.
Unfortunately, due to its high air resistance, it could not be further researched and developed.
Specifications
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Kit consists of around 55 plastic parts
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Item Size/Weight: 20.5 x 13 x 3.5 cm / 70g
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New mold