The Carden–Baynes Auxiliary was the first motor glider with a retractable engine and propeller; it is known as the Abbott–Baynes Scud 3 when engineless...
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by Carden-Baynes Aircraft Ltd, and later sold to Chilton Aircraft Ltd, Chilton Foliat, near Hungerford, Berkshire. Carden-Baynes Auxiliary The Carden-Baynes...
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designer Leslie Baynes on the Carden-Baynes Auxiliary, a motor-assisted version of the Abbott-Baynes Scud 3 designed earlier by Baynes, which flew in the...
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the Auxiliary. Baynes later went into partnership with Carden as Carden-Baynes Aircraft Ltd of Heston Aerodrome, Middlesex to build the Carden-Baynes Auxiliary...
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John Carden, an authority on tank design who was interested in gliding, outlined to Baynes his requirements for a self-launching sailplane. Baynes designed...
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occasional or auxiliary motor that could be retracted was suggested by Sir John Carden. This was incorporated into the Carden-Baynes Auxiliary that first...
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Baynes Aircraft Ltd., which produced gliders of Baynes' design fitted with auxiliary engines. John Carden was killed in an air crash near Tatsfield, Surrey...
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In 1936, L. E. Baynes and Sir John Carden, trading as Carden-Baynes Aircraft of Heston Aerodrome, launched the Carden-Baynes Auxiliary, a light aircraft...
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Abbott-Baynes Scud 1 Abbott-Baynes Scud 2 Abbott-Baynes Scud 3 Carden-Baynes Auxiliary Baynes Cantilever Pou - variant of Mignet HM.14 "Flying Flea" Baynes Bat...
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fuselage and shaft-driven by a small internal piston engine. The Carden-Baynes Auxiliary or Scud 3 of 1935 was the first motorised glider to use an engine...
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Mignet HM.14 (redirect from Baynes Cantilever Pou)
landing, it was repaired with modifications designed by L.E. Baynes, at the factory of Abbott-Baynes Sailplanes. The modifications included a new 6 metres (20 ft)...
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form a self-launching aircraft. One of the first of these, the Carden-Baynes Auxiliary flew in 1935. It was very clearly primarily a glider, particularly...
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Abbott Farnham sailplane Baynes Bat Abbott-Baynes Scud 1 Abbott-Baynes Scud 2 Abbott-Baynes Scud 3 Carden-Baynes Auxiliary Abramov BA-3M Sokol Abramov...
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Lt. Edward Dave Asher Herbert, Royal Garrison Artillery Lt.-Col. Henry Carden Herbert, South Lancashire Regiment Temp Capt. Arthur Cochran Herdman Temp...
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Stores Assistant George Munro, P/MX81298. Leading Writer Geoffrey Laurence Carden, S.3929, RANR. Leading Cook Henri Francois Camus, LT/MK87775. Leading Radio...
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DSO, Royal Field Artillery. Lieutenant-Colonel (Temporary Colonel) Ernest Carden Freeth Gillespie, CB, Army Service Corps Lieutenant-Colonel (Temporary Colonel)...
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Armoured Corps. Private John McVittie, Lancashire Home Guard. Sergeant Tom Carden Moore, Royal Engineers. Sergeant William Henry Moore, The Royal Ulster Rifles...
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Mollan, OBE, MC, (5666), late Royal Army Medical Corps. Brigadier William Carden-Roe, CBE, MC, (8228), late Infantry. Major-General William Arthur Scott...
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services to the community in Blair Atholl, Perthshire. Michael Terence Carden. For services to Conservation of the Built Heritage in Hampshire. William...
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