Rayner Pusher

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National originUnited States
Designer
Herb Rayner
Developed fromCurtiss Model D
Pusher
General information
TypeHomebuilt aircraft
National originUnited States
Designer
Herb Rayner
History
Developed fromCurtiss Model D

The Rayner Pusher is a homebuilt version of the Curtiss Pusher.[1]

The Rayner Pusher is a single-seat, tricycle landing gear-equipped biplane with a pusher engine layout. The fuselage is welded steel tubing. The wings are fabric covered on top surfaces only. It uses a fuel tank mounted above the top wing.[2][3]

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