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The Hendy 302 was a British single-seat cabin monoplane designed by Basil B. Henderson and built by George Parnall & Company Limited at Yate in 1929. Only one aircraft was built registered G-AAVT. The 302 was a low-wing cantilever monoplane with a fixed tailskid landing gear and powered by a 105hp (78kW) Cirrus Hermes I engine. It was flown by Edgar Percival in the 1930 King's Cup Race. It was rebuilt in 1934 as the 302A with an inverted 130hp Cirrus Hermes IV and a revised cabin.

Made by Hendy Aircraft Company.

Designer
Basil Henderson
Eng 1 Type
ADC Cirrus
First Flight
1929
Eng 1 Kw
97
Introduced
1929
Gross Weight Lb
1900
Number Built
1
Crew
2
Retired
1938
Manufacturer
Production Start Year
1929
Max Speed Mph
130
Production End Year
1929
Span In
Span Ft
35
Met Or Eng
eng
Length Ft
22
Eng 1 Hp
130
Eng 1 Number
1
Produced
1929
Length In
10
Category

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