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Austin A.F.B.1 1917 |
Frequently referred to as the "Austin Ball Scout"
because the Austin Motor Company incorporated some
of the ideas of Capt Albert Ball, ... read more ... |
A private venture intended to compete with the Sopwith
Snipe, the Osprey was of wooden construction
with fabric skinning and was powered ... read more ... |
Austin A.F.T.3 Osprey 1918 |
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Austin Greyhound 1919 |
The Greyhound tandem two-seat fighter-reconnaissance aircraft was designed by J Kenworthy as a potential successor to the Bristol Fighter, but ... read more ... |
In 1919, the company built the Whippet, a small single-seat
biplane designed by John W. Kenworthy.
Powered by a 45hp Anzani air-cooled ... read more ... |
Austin Whippet 1919 |
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