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LWF L Butterfly

Posted on July 12, 2026 By

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    • The Genesis of the LWF L Butterfly
    • Maiden Flight and Lofty Claims
    • A Tragic Conclusion
    • Technical Specifications
  • Image and diagram gallery of the LWF L Butterfly
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The Genesis of the LWF L Butterfly

Following the conclusion of World War I, the “LWF Engineering Corporation Inc.” embarked on constructing a unique light aircraft. This project materialized as the Model L Butterfly, an airplane that, unfortunately, remained a solitary prototype.

Maiden Flight and Lofty Claims

The LWF L Butterfly made its inaugural flight in early 1920. Its designers boldly promoted it with an ambitious claim, presenting it as “the smallest practical airplane in the world,” a title reflecting both their aspirations and the aircraft’s compact design.

A Tragic Conclusion

The Butterfly’s story took a tragic turn on March 31. During one of its crucial test flights, the aircraft suffered a catastrophic failure. This regrettable accident resulted in the death of its pilot, Jack Foote, marking the definitive end of the Model L Butterfly’s development.

Technical Specifications

Modification Butterfly
Wingspan, m 9.07
Aircraft length, m 5.79
Aircraft height, m 1.78
Maximum takeoff weight, kg 444
Engine type 1 Piston engine LWF-Cato
Power, hp 1 x 60
Maximum speed, km/h 116
Cruising speed, km/h 100
Flight endurance, h 6
Rate of climb, m/min 146
Crew 1

Image and diagram gallery of the LWF L Butterfly

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