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Incorporated into the design were thewheelspatsthat would be an iconic feature of the future racers.
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Specific differences includedwheelspats, a redesigned engine cowling molded of fiberglass, and aluminum ailerons and flaps.
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The carriage features a cockpit fairing with a windshield andwheelspats.
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Wheelspatswere a feature of standard fighters but not training planes.
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The wider axle led towheelspatsbeing added to the sides of the car.
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This updated aircraft embodied a number of improvements including a lengthened fuselage, brakes andwheelspatson the undercarriage and a new engine.
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