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The Farman F.70 was a 1920s French passenger and mail transport aircraft designed and built by the Farman Aviation Works. It was a smaller version of the company's popular F.60 Goliath. The F.70 was an unequal-span two-bay biplane with a wooden fuselage and was powered by a Renault 12Fe piston engine. The pilot was seated in an open cockpit behind the nose-mounted engine. Behind the open cockpit was a cabin for 6 passengers or freight.

The Farman F.70 was a 1920s French passenger and mail transport aircraft designed and built by the Farman Aviation Works.1

Made by Farman Aviation Works.

Farman F 70 (ex F-AGGG and F-AGGH) and received the Polish registration P-P.O.Z.A. and P-P.O.Z.B. They were immediately used for joy ride flights out of PoznaƄ.2
Empty Weight Lb
2992
Wing Area Sqm
54
Eng 1 Type
Renault 12Fe 12-cylinder vee piston engine
Max Speed Mph
109
Range Km
400
Ceiling Ft
16075
Eng 1 Kw
224
Span In
10
Gross Weight Lb
4519
Capacity
6
Number Built
20
Crew
1
Empty Weight Kg
1330
Gross Weight Kg
2050
Height In
3
Primary user
Manufacturer
Range Miles
249
First Flight
1920
Max Speed Kmh
175
Height Ft
11
Span Ft
48
Wing Area Sqft
576
Met Or Eng
met
Span M
15
Length Ft
33
Height M
3
Ceiling M
4900
Eng 1 Hp
300
Eng 1 Number
1
Length In
1
Length M
10
Category

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