M.Goodall, A.Tagg British Aircraft before the Great War (Schiffer)
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BONNARD biplane (L.H. Bonnard, International Aero Co., Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire)
This small single-seat pusher biplane was built on Farman lines except for the position of the ailerons, which were hinged to the front outboard interplane struts. At the time the machine was described and illustrated in 'The Aero ' on 28 December 1910 (p.506) no engine was fitted.
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Span 26ft
Chord 4ft 3in
Area 221 sq ft
Tailplane 28 sq ft
Elevators 17 sq ft each
P.Lewis British Aircraft 1809-1914 (Putnam)
Bonnard Biplane
The Bonnard Biplane was designed by L. H. Bonnard and constructed during 1910 by the International Aero Co. of Huntingdon. The machine was a single-seat pusher with a span of 26 ft. and a wing area of 221 sq. ft.