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Aviation History
1914
1914 - 0542.PDF
[/yGHT] MAY 22, 1914. THE PILOTS AND HOW TO RECOGNISE THE MACHINES. No. 17. Pilot : Not announced. Nc. 17. The 80 h.p. Morane Monoplane is exactly similar to Nos. 10 and 12! No. 18. The 80 h.p. Bristol Biplane, as has already been explained, will look, when flying at a height, somewhat similar to the Vickers biplane.but may be identi fied by its narrower fuselage. No. 18. Pilot : Mr. H. Busteed.. No. 19. Pilot : Not announced. No. 20. The 100 h.p. Sopwith Biplane is similar in outward appearance to No. 19, from which it differs only in engine power. No. 19. The 80 h.p. Sopwith is a small fast machine, somewhat similar to the Vickers and Bristol, but has a wider and deeper fuselage, and may be identified by its chassis, which differs from that of the two above-mentioned machines in that two skids are fitted. No. 20. Pilot : Mr. H. Pixton.
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