| The F.1 two-seat fighter was conceived late in 1915 as a
tractor biplane in which the gunner occupied the forward
cockpit and stood upright to fire a 7.7mm Lewis gun on a mount built into the upper wing
centre section. Powered by a 250hp Rolls-Royce Mk III
engine (later to become known as the Eagle III), the F.1
suffered a somewhat protracted development and, by
the time that it was officially tested in July 1917, it was
already obsolete. Obviously not acceptable for operational
use, the F.1 was not further developed.
WEIGHTS |
Take-off weight | 1479 kg | 3261 lb |
Empty weight | 997 kg | 2198 lb |
DIMENSIONS |
Wingspan | 13.56 m | 45 ft 6 in |
Length | 8.86 m | 29 ft 1 in |
Height | 2.59 m | 9 ft 6 in |
Wing area | 43.38 m2 | 466.94 sq ft |
PERFORMANCE |
Max. speed | 175 km/h | 109 mph |
Ian C Pearson, e-mail, 19.03.2009 20:39 Two Martinsyde F.1 Tractor Biplane Fighter Prototypes (250hp Rolls-Royce Mk.111) Ordered 16.9.16 under contract WO Contract No87 /A /435, Serial Number A3933 & A3934
A3933 Tested at CFS Upavon 11.6.17 to 22.7.17; Exp Stn Orfordness, HD Patrol 22.8.17; HD Patrol from Rochford 29.9.17; AP Hendon by April 1918; Hendon 9.4.18; Orfordness 12.4.18; Hendon 1918; RAE Farnborough 21.6.18 last mention 18.3.19 (Petrol system tests)
Info found in The Martinsyde File by Ray Sanger
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