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1913 - 1348.PDF
THE D.F.W. BIPLANE AT BROOKLANDS. QUITE an interesting visitor to these shores is the D.F.W. Mr. Kny's claim, to go and return, day in and day out, biplane, which has been down at Brooklands for two or for weeks on end if necessary, as it is said to have done three weeks. Owing to the lack of space, we cannot at on the Continent. It looks immensely strong, and the the moment do more than publish photographs of this 100 h.p. Mercedes engine, with its motor car front machine, which is being exploited in this country by radiator, looks capable of doing all that is claimed for it. A plan view oE the D.F.W, biplane now at Brooklands. Mr. G. Cecil Kny, who hopes, by demonstrating the capabilities of his machine as a reliable war plane, to get a share of Government orders. From a cursory glance round this very businesslike-looking aeroplane, it appears likely—though probably not being very fast—to justify We shall later be giving a detailed description of this machine, with photographs and scale drawings. The machine is constructed by the Deutsche Flugzeug Werke, who are the makers of the monoplane which was fully dealt with in FLIGHT on November 8th, 1913. THE D.F.W. BIPLANE AT BROOKLANDS.—Side view. 1374 "Flight" Copyright.
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