Three-seater, low wing monoplane designed by Percival Aircraft, Ltd, to Air Ministry specification, as wireless trainer for Royal Air Force and Air Branch of Royal Navy; wing span 39 ft 6 in.; length 28 ft 2 in.; powered by de Havilland Gipsy Queen II engine of 210-hp, driving de Havilland constant speed propellers, general construction of trainer. (See also Automotive and Aviation Industries v 91 n 5 Sept 1 1944 p 25, 62, 64; Metallurgia v 29 n 173 Mar 1944 p 247-8; Engineering v 157 n 4077 Mar 3 1944 p 167-8; Flight v 45 n 1835 Feb 24 1944 p 210; Aeroplane v 66 n 1710 Mar 3 1944 p 243-6; Aero Digest v 45 n 4 May 15 1944 p 110-11)
British proctor IV trainer built chiefly of wood and plastics
Can Aviation
Canadian Aviation ; 17 , n 5
1944
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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British proctor IV trainer built chiefly of wood and plastics
Engineering Index Backfile | 1944
|British proctor IV trainer built chiefly of wood and plastics
Engineering Index Backfile | 1944
|British proctor IV trainer built chiefly of wood and plastics
Engineering Index Backfile | 1944
|British proctor IV trainer built chiefly of wood and plastics
Engineering Index Backfile | 1944
|British proctor IV trainer built chiefly of wood and plastics
Engineering Index Backfile | 1944
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