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Latest revision as of 10:52, 25 December 2018
Austin Motor Co. made a prototype Austin-Ball fighter, 1916; est. aircraft design dept. 1917, which produced Osprey triplane fighter and Greyhound 1-seat biplane, both flown during war; In 1919 produced three Whippet sporting 1-seat and 2-seat Kestrel.
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- Gunston, 1993, p32
- 2ndG36
- Dir1920 p43
Names | Austin Motor Co., Austin |
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Country | Great Britain |
City | Longbridge Works, Northfield, Birmingham; also London office; and Liancourt, France (all as of 1920) |
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Started aero | 1916 |
Ended aero | Also built planes during W.W. II. |
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