Bantam | |
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Role | Single-seat sporting biplane |
National origin | United Kingdom |
Manufacturer | Grahame-White Aviation Company |
Designer | M Boudot |
First flight | 1919 |
Number built | 3 |
The Grahame-White G.W.E.6 Bantam was a British single-seat sporting biplane, designed by M Boudot and built by Grahame-White Aviation Company at Hendon.
The Bantam was a conventional biplane powered by a nose-mounted 80 hp (60 kW) Le Rhône rotary engine with a single open cockpit. [1] Two aircraft took part in the 1919 Aerial Derby at Hendon Aerodrome, but neither finished the race. [1] A third example was flown in South Africa in the 1920s. [1]
Data from [1]
General characteristics
Performance
Bantam | |
---|---|
Role | Single-seat sporting biplane |
National origin | United Kingdom |
Manufacturer | Grahame-White Aviation Company |
Designer | M Boudot |
First flight | 1919 |
Number built | 3 |
The Grahame-White G.W.E.6 Bantam was a British single-seat sporting biplane, designed by M Boudot and built by Grahame-White Aviation Company at Hendon.
The Bantam was a conventional biplane powered by a nose-mounted 80 hp (60 kW) Le Rhône rotary engine with a single open cockpit. [1] Two aircraft took part in the 1919 Aerial Derby at Hendon Aerodrome, but neither finished the race. [1] A third example was flown in South Africa in the 1920s. [1]
Data from [1]
General characteristics
Performance