Derived from the Elephant via a single-bay experimental
variant of the earlier design by A A Fletcher, the R.G.
bore a close ... read more ... |
Martinsyde R.G. 1916 |
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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 ... read more ... |
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 ... read more ... |
Martinsyde F.2 1917 |
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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 ... read more ... |
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 ... read more ... |
Martinsyde A.D.C. Nimbus 1926 |
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