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1919
1919 - 0812.PDF
ISSEI JUNE 19, 1919 PORTRAITS OF PILOTS AND IDENTIFICATION DIAGRAMS OF MACHINES No. 10 Pilot : Lieut. Robert Nisbet Xo Photograph Available. No. 10. The Martinsyde F. 4, 275 h.p. Rolls-Royce Falcon III is practically identical with No. 4, but has a later type engine. No. 11. The Nieuport Nighthawk, 320 h.p. A.B.C. Dragonfly is a very fast single-seater, and is chiefly characteristic on account of the peculiar shape of its rudder. This machine is somewhat similar to the B.A.T. Bantams, but may be dis tinguished from them by having staggered planes. No. 12 Pilot : Mai. C. H. C. Smith No. 14. The Avro Baby, 35-40 h .p. Green is a small machine like the G.W. Bantams, but may be distinguished from these by its deeper body and by the radiator mounted in the nose of the body. Also its wings are of equal size. No. 11 Pilot: Maj. L. R. Tait-Cox No. 12. The Bristol Monoplane, 110 h.p. Le Rhone is easily identified by its monocoque- shape body and crescent-shaped wings. No. 14 Pilot : Capt. H. A. Hammersley 812
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