Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.1

The F.E.1 (Farman Experimental) was the second aircraft built by the pioneer designer Geoffrey de Havilland - he designed and built it in 1910. He used it to teach himself to fly during late 1910. Although it was not built at the Royal Aircraft Factory it became the first aircraft to bear an official Factory designation.

Il Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.1 (Farman Experimental) era un aereo sperimentale da ricerca ad uso civile progettato e costruito in un unico esemplare dall'imprenditore e progettista britannico Geoffrey de Havilland nel 1910. Secondo velivolo progettato da de Havilland, l'F.E.1

Made by Geoffrey de Havilland.

Designer
Geoffrey de Havilland
Length Alt
12.2 m
Power Alt
34.0
Loaded Weight Main
1100
Max Speed Alt
60.0
Max Speed Main
37 mph
Number Built
1
Unit Cost
400
Loaded Weight Alt
500
Area Main
340.0
Primary user
Span Alt
10 m
Engine(prop)
De Havilland Iris
Manufacturer
First Flight
September 1910
Span Main
33.0
Power Main
45 hp
Number Of Props
1
Length Main
40.0
Area Alt
31.60 m²
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