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The Angus Aquila was a 1930s British single-seat low-wing monoplane designed and built by Arthur Lighton Angus. It had a open cockpit and was powered by a 40 hp (30 kW) Salmson AD.9 radial engine. The Aquila was registered G-ABIK and test flown in early 1931 at Hanworth Aerodrome near London but it was destroyed in a crash on 21 March 1931 killing Angus.

unique at Hanworth included Angus Aquila, Arpin A-1, Broughton-Blayney Brawney, Pickering-Pearson KP.2.1

Made by Arthur Lighton Angus.

The Angus Aquila was a 1930s British single-seat low-wing monoplane designed and built by Arthur Lighton Angus.2
Empty Weight Lb
488
Designer
Arthur Lighton Angus
Eng 1 Type
Salmson AD.9 radial piston engine
Eng 1 Kw
30
Gross Weight Lb
700
Number Built
1
Crew
1
Empty Weight Kg
221
Gross Weight Kg
318
Endurance Min
Endurance H
2
Manufacturer
First Flight
1931
National Origin
United Kingdom
Met Or Eng
eng
Eng 1 Hp
40
Eng 1 Number
1
Category

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