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Their 1908 monoplane failed to fly, but No. 2 monoplane was successful and several iterations later led to military trials monplanes, 1912.  Also built Transatlantic monoplane and pusher biplane racer, 1914.  Incorporated 1914 as [[Martinsyde Ltd.]]
 
Their 1908 monoplane failed to fly, but No. 2 monoplane was successful and several iterations later led to military trials monplanes, 1912.  Also built Transatlantic monoplane and pusher biplane racer, 1914.  Incorporated 1914 as [[Martinsyde Ltd.]]
  
Sources: G197, 189; 2dG304, 292; SD192
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* G197, 189; 2dG304, 292; SD192
  
 
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Revision as of 21:36, 26 June 2017

H. P. Martin and George Handasyde, formed company at Woking, England, to build aircraft at Brooklands.

Their 1908 monoplane failed to fly, but No. 2 monoplane was successful and several iterations later led to military trials monplanes, 1912. Also built Transatlantic monoplane and pusher biplane racer, 1914. Incorporated 1914 as Martinsyde Ltd.

Sources

  • G197, 189; 2dG304, 292; SD192


Organization names Martin and Handasyde
Entity type 1
Country Great Britain
City formed Woking; construction at Brooklands, both England.
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Started aero 1908
Ended aero incorporated and changed name, 1914
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