Kellner-Béchereau E.60 Explained
The Kellner-Béchereau E.60 was a prototype single-engine, single-seat training aircraft, designed in France in the late 1930s. It was a monoplane with a novel "double" wing, the rear part providing lift and lateral control as well as acting as slotted flaps.
References
- Bruneteau. François. J'ai piloté: Le Kellner-Bechereau E.60. Le Fana de l'Aviation . November 1975 . 75 . 10 . 0757-4169 . fr. I Flew: The Kellner-Bechereau E.60.
- Mihaly. Edouard. Le Kellner-Bechereau E.60: le plus petite avion militaire français en 1939. Le Fana de l'Aviation . November 1975 . 75 . 8–10 . 0757-4169 . fr. The Kellner-Bechereau E.60: The Smallest French Military Aircraft in 1939.