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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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  • biplane, the S.1 of 1914, that turned Martin-Handasyde into a successful aircraft manufacturer. In 1915 they renamed the company Martinsyde Ltd, and it...
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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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    S-1, a 1920 Czechoslovak surveillance aircraft Loening S-1, a United States Army Air Service seaplane Loughead S-1 Sport 1920 US biplane Martinsyde S...
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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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    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 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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    Handley Page Type O/400 Howard Wright biplane Martin-Handasyde Monoplane Martinsyde F.3 Morane-Saulnier AC Paulhan biplane Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.9 Royal...
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    into Syria, initially flying a mixture of aircraft including B.E.2cs, Martinsyde G.100s, B.E.12as and R.E.8s – but later standardising on Bristol Fighters...
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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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