FARMAN BROTHERS have produced a new three-engined commercial cabin monoplane, designated the F-300, which in general lines follows the design of the F-190 and F-200, two monoplanes which were developed in 1929 and have been very successful. It will be recalled that the F-190 figured in flights to French Indo-China and to Madagascar last year, and the F-200 was developed as a light touring plane. The F-300 has an estimated speed of 210–230 km. per hour, and has three Salmson 230-h.p. engines.
A Three-engined Farman Monoplane
Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology ; 2 , 4 ; 82
1930-04-01
1 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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