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'''Perry, Beadle and Co.''' formed by pilot [[E. W. Copland Perry]] and engineer [[F. P. Hyde-Beadle]].
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Produced two biplanes, 1914, both accepted by Royal Naval Air Service; designed flying boat built 1914, mainly by [[Saunders]], which was a failure.  Perry patetted sponson-wing floatplane, 1914.
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Sources: 2dG358; SD226
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|Sources=formed by pilot E. W. Copland Perry and engineer F. P. Hyde-Beadle.
 
|Notes 1=Produced two biplanes, 1914, both accepted by Royal Naval Air Service; designed flying boat built 1914, mainly by Saunders, which was a failure.  Perry patemted sponson-wing floatplane, 1914. 
 
|Notes 3=2dG358; SD226
 
 
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Revision as of 18:52, 11 December 2016

Perry, Beadle and Co. formed by pilot E. W. Copland Perry and engineer F. P. Hyde-Beadle.

Produced two biplanes, 1914, both accepted by Royal Naval Air Service; designed flying boat built 1914, mainly by Saunders, which was a failure. Perry patetted sponson-wing floatplane, 1914.

Sources: 2dG358; SD226


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