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English: VH-DBL Viking Dragonfly Mk.2 c/n W123X. The Viking Dragonfly is a two seater homebuilt aircraft designed by Bob Walters, inspired by the Rutan Quickie. It has a tandem wing with the lower wing forward of the flight cabin and the upper wing aft of it. The forward wing carries 60% and the aft wing 40% of the airplane's weight. Elevators are on the front wing; the aft wing supports ailerons for roll control - Caboolture Aerodrome. File: VH-DBL_YCAB_20071013_0270
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