• Martinsyde was a British aircraft and motorcycle manufacturer between 1908 and 1922, when it was forced into liquidation by a factory fire. The company...
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    The Martinsyde F.4 Buzzard was developed as a powerful and fast biplane fighter for the Royal Air Force (RAF), but the end of the First World War led to...
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    The Martinsyde Semiquaver was a British single-seat racing biplane built by Martinsyde in 1920. It won the 1920 Aerial Derby and was entered for the 1920...
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    The Martinsyde G.100 "Elephant" and the G.102 were British fighter bomber aircraft of the First World War built by Martinsyde. The type gained the name...
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    Martinsyde scout.  Sixty of the S.1 were built, the first going to France on the 1st March 1915.  Various Squadrons received two or three Martinsydes...
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    The Martinsyde F.1 was a British two-seat biplane fighter designed and built by Martinsyde Limited, only two prototypes were built. The F.1 was designed...
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    rotary engine (credit to Capt. R.E. Stace, RE). The engine came from a Martinsyde S.1 scout plane, likely damaged or otherwise unable to evacuate. Millar...
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  • HRD Ivy (1907–1934) James (1987–1966) JAP (1902–1964) Levis (1911–1939) Martinsyde (1908–1923) Matchless (1899–1966) Megelli (2004–2014) Ner-a Car (1921–1926)...
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  • military two-seat monoplane aircraft Martinsyde F.4 Buzzard, a British World War I fighter version of the Martinsyde Buzzard biplane Fokker F.IV, a 1921...
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  • Technologies Luton Aircraft M. B. Arpin & Co. Marconi Company Electronic Systems Martinsyde Matra Marconi Space Miles Aircraft Moss Brothers Aircraft D. Napier &...
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    armoured car 64 × Lancia Armoured Car 1 × Martinsyde Type A Mk2 6 × Avro 504K 1 × S.E.5a 8 × Bristol F.2B 4 × Martinsyde F4 8 × de Havilland DH.9 Lee–Enfield...
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  • Technologies Luton Aircraft M. B. Arpin & Co. Marconi Company Electronic Systems Martinsyde Matra Marconi Space Miles Aircraft Moss Brothers Aircraft D. Napier &...
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  • United States Army Air Service seaplane Loughead S-1 Sport 1920 US biplane Martinsyde S.1, a 1914 British biplane aircraft Pantsir-S1, a Russian anti-aircraft...
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    was also installed in fighters such as the Nieuport-Delage NiD 29 and Martinsyde Buzzard, and would have powered the never-produced Mk.II version of the...
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  • Technologies Luton Aircraft M. B. Arpin & Co. Marconi Company Electronic Systems Martinsyde Matra Marconi Space Miles Aircraft Moss Brothers Aircraft D. Napier &...
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    Martin-Baker MB 5 UK 1944 Prototype 1 Martinsyde F.1 UK 1917 Prototype 2 Martinsyde Buzzard UK 1918 Retired 370+ Martinsyde G.100 UK Fighter-bomber 1916 Retired...
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    Technologies Luton Aircraft M. B. Arpin & Co. Marconi Company Electronic Systems Martinsyde Matra Marconi Space Miles Aircraft Moss Brothers Aircraft D. Napier &...
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    Brooklands-based Martin and Handasyde aircraft company changed its name to Martinsyde Ltd in 1915 and then moved its office and aircraft manufacturing activities...
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  • to resign his commission for good on 19 September. Hamilton acquired a Martinsyde F.6 (G-EBDK) from F. P. Raynham, and on 29 January 1925 he flew from London...
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    Curtiss H-12 de Havilland DH.37 Fairey F.2 Fairey N.9 Martinsyde F.3 Martinsyde R.G Martinsyde Buzzard Parnall Perch Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.2 Royal...
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  • Technologies Luton Aircraft M. B. Arpin & Co. Marconi Company Electronic Systems Martinsyde Matra Marconi Space Miles Aircraft Moss Brothers Aircraft D. Napier &...
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    Cedric E. Howell and Lieutenant George Henry Fraser left London in a Martinsyde Type A Mk.I (G-EAMR) aircraft. On 9 December, the aircraft disappeared...
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  • single-engine Sopwith Atlantic; Frederick Raynham and C. W. F. Morgan in a Martinsyde; the Handley Page Group, led by Mark Kerr; and the Vickers entry John...
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    arrived in Woking during the First World War with the establishment of the Martinsyde Aircraft Works on Oriental Road. The founders, H. P. Martin and George...
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  • 1926 1932 L.V.G. C.VI  German Empire 0 2 1922 1923 Ex Swedish airline Martinsyde F.4 Buzzard  United Kingdom 0 15 1923 1939 Morane-Saulnier MS 50C  France...
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  • destroyer HMS Elephant, the name of various British Royal Navy ships Martinsyde G.100 "Elephant", a British First World War bomber aircraft 103 Squadron...
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    Air Corps include the following: Bristol F.2B Fighter – 8× 1922–1935 Martinsyde F.4 Buzzard – 4× 1922–1929 RAE S.E.5a – 1× 1922 (destroyed by the IRA...
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    aviation, gaining his aviator's certificate in 1911. He test-flew Avro, Martinsyde, Sopwith and Hawker aircraft before and after World War I. He later formed...
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    World War I Camm obtained a position as a shop-floor carpenter at the Martinsyde aircraft company which was located at the Brooklands racing circuit in...
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