Port Victoria Aircraft

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Port Victoria P.V.2 Port Victoria P.V.2

1916

The Royal Naval Aeroplane Repair Depot was commissioned at the Isle of Grain early in 1915, and to distinguish it from the ...

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The decision to develop the P.V.2 as the P.V.2bis single-seat fighter seaplane resulted in major changes to the original prototype, the most ...

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Port Victoria P.V.2bis

1917

Port Victoria P.V.2bis

Port Victoria P.V.4 Port Victoria P.V.4

1917

Early in 1916, the Marine Experimental Aircraft Depot initiated the design of a land-based two-seat fighter, the P. V.3. Although this was ...

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Shortly after the Depot initiated work on the P.V.4, it was asked to develop a single-seat fighter seaplane also capable of performing ...

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Port Victoria P.V.5

1917

Port Victoria P.V.5

Port Victoria P.V.7 Grain Kitten Port Victoria P.V.7 Grain Kitten

1917

To meet a requirement for a diminutive lightweight single-seat airship interceptor suitable for operation from platforms on relatively small seagoing vessels, the Depot ...

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Although designed by Lt G H Millar of the RNAS Experimental Flight at Eastchurch and partly built by that establishment, this competitor ...

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Port Victoria P.V.8 Eastchurch Kitten

1917

Port Victoria P.V.8 Eastchurch Kitten

Port Victoria P.V.9 Port Victoria P.V.9

1917

Owing much to the P.V.2, the P.V.9 single-seat fighter seaplane, first flown in December 1917, was a sesquiplane braced entirely by faired ...

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Designed along more conventional lines than the P.V.5, the P.V.5a was an equi-span single-bay biplane with cable bracing, sharing with the former ...

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Port Victoria P.V.5a

1918

Port Victoria P.V.5a

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