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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
Empty Weight Lb
810
Wing Area Sqm
6
Designer
Hugh Kendall
Eng 1 Type
Turbomeca Palas turbojet
Max Measured Speed Mph
323
Gross Weight Lb
1500
Span Ft
22
Number Built
1
Crew
2
Climb Rate Ftmin
1850
Empty Weight Kg
367
Gross Weight Kg
680
Span M
7
Climb Rate Ms
9
Manufacturer
First Flight
8
Max Speed Kmh
450
Span In
9
Eng 1 Lbf
330
National Origin
United Kingdom
Wing Area Sqft
65
Met Or Eng
eng
Length Ft
20
Eng 1 Kn
2
Eng 1 Number
1
Length In
10
Length M
6
Category

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