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XL-15 Army Scout on the Ground

The L-15 Scout was the last Boeing aircraft in the single-engine or small-aircraft market. The all-metal, light aircraft for ground observation was neither a bomber nor a four-engine aircraft, but its development was typical of the Boeing effort to diversify after World War II. Boeing Wichita designed the L-15 for maximum visibility and good flight control at extremely low speeds. Intended for use by ground forces, it was easily dismantled and transported on an Army truck or in a C-97 transport. An outstanding aerodynamic feature was the use of flaperons. These were separate from the basic wing structure and could be used as either wing flaps or ailerons. 
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Unique identifier BI212540 
Boeing ID bw38427 
Type Image 
Size 5100px × 3950px   19MB 
License type RM 
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