- Design and development
- Specifications
- See also
- References Notes Bibliography
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The Kronfeld Monoplane was a 1930s British ultra-light aircraft designed by Robert Kronfeld, only one was built. Design and developmentDesigned as a successor to the company's Kronfeld Drone, the Monoplane was a single-seat parasol monoplane powered by a {{convert|30|hp|kW|0|abbr=on}} Carden-Ford converted car engine. The Monoplane, registered G-AESG, was built and first flown at Hanworth Aerodrome in 1937. With the start of the Second World War a second unfinished Monoplane and the prototype were scrapped. Specifications{{aerospecs |ref=British Civil Aircraft since 1919 |met or eng?=eng |genhide= |crew=1 |capacity= |length m=6.45 |length ft=21 |length in=2 |span m=12.09 |span ft=39 |span in=8 |height m= |height ft= |height in= |wing area sqm= |wing area sqft= |empty weight kg=177 |empty weight lb=390 |gross weight kg=290 |gross weight lb=640 |eng1 number=1 |eng1 type=Carden-Ford |eng1 kw=22 |eng1 hp=30 |eng2 number= |eng2 type= |perfhide= |max speed kmh=117 |max speed mph=73 |range km= |range miles= |endurance h= |endurance min= |ceiling m= |ceiling ft= |climb rate ms= |climb rate ftmin= |armament1= |armament2= |armament3= |armament4= |armament5= |armament6= }}See also{{aircontent |see also= |related= |similar aircraft= |lists= }}ReferencesNotesBibliography{{refbegin}}- {{Cite book|last=Jackson|first=A.J.|title=British Civil Aircraft since 1919 - Volume 3|year=1974|publisher=Putnam & Company Ltd|isbn=0-370-10014-X}}
- {{cite book |last= |first= |authorlink= |coauthors= |title= The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft (Part Work 1982-1985)|year= |publisher= Orbis Publishing|location= |issn=|pages=}}
{{refend}}{{aero-1930s-stub}} 3 : British sport aircraft 1930–1939|Parasol-wing aircraft|Aircraft first flown in 1937 |