The Somers-Kendall SK-1 was a light jet-powered 1950s British two-seat racing monoplane designed by Hugh Kendall and built by Somers-Kendall Aircraft Limited at Woodley Aerodrome.
The Somers-Kendall SK-1 was a light jet-powered 1950s British two-seat
racing monoplane, designed by Hugh Kendall and built by Somers-Kendall
Aircraft Limited at Woodley Aerodrome.1
Sparrowjet and Somers-Kendall SK-1 Update: it appeared at the The
Great Liverpool air Show @ Speke 1956.2
Made by Somers-Kendall Aircraft Limited.
And the Somers-Kendall SK-1 moved on to Denham where it was stored in
a small open blister hangar when a bunch of MAPS members did a "Grand
Tour" of Southern 3
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