Martin and Handasyde

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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.

incorporated and changed name, 1914

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Names Martin and Handasyde
Country Great Britain
City formed Woking; construction at Brooklands, both England.
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Started aero 1908
Ended aero 1914
Key people H. P. Martin, George Handasyde
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