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Martinsyde G.100 / G.102 Elephant Martinsyde G.100 / G.102 Elephant

1915

An unusually large aircraft by contemporary standards for a single-seater, the Elephant two-bay equi-span staggered biplane was designed by A A Fletcher ...

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Derived from the Elephant via a single-bay experimental variant of the earlier design by A A Fletcher, the R.G. bore a close ...

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Martinsyde R.G.

1916

Martinsyde R.G.

Martinsyde F.1 Martinsyde F.1

1917

The F.1 two-seat fighter was conceived late in 1915 as a tractor biplane in which the gunner occupied the forward cockpit and ...

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Of more modern concept that the F.1, the F.2 two-seat fighter was, like its predecessors, of wooden construction with fabric skinning, apart ...

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Martinsyde F.2

1917

Martinsyde F.2

Martinsyde F.4 Buzzard Martinsyde F.4 Buzzard

1918

Widely considered to have been one of the best single-seat fighters to emerge during World War I, the Buzzard began life as ...

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Martinsyde Semiquaver

1919

Martinsyde Semiquaver

Martinsyde A.D.C.1 Martinsyde A.D.C.1

1924

With the liquidation of the Martinsyde Company in February 1924, and the acquisition of its stores, stocks and goodwill by the Aircraft ...

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In 1926, John Kenworthy developed a further singleseat fighter based on the F.4 Buzzard, but utilising a 330hp A.D.C. Nimbus six-in-line water-cooled ...

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Martinsyde A.D.C. Nimbus

1926

Martinsyde A.D.C. Nimbus

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