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Bromley

Bromley


History

Per Goodall & Tagg [1], a monoplane with upswept wingtips was reportedly built at Bromley and tested at Orpington, Kent in November 1909. It was powered by two two-cylinder engines totalling 24 h.p., driving one 7ft propeller. The weight with pilot was less than 400lb.

Company References
  1. British Aircraft Before The Great War, Michael H. Goodall and Albert E. Tagg (Schiffer Publishing Ltd., 2001)



Project Data top

Project No Type No Name Alternative Name(s) Year Spec Status Qty Description References
     Monoplane    1909    Proto  1  1S, 1E tractor monoplane  (1)

Project References
  1. British Aircraft Before The Great War, Michael H. Goodall and Albert E. Tagg (Schiffer Publishing Ltd., 2001)




Production Data

Presumably only one built.

   Total Bromley Production     1   

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