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Kea Chelidon

Kea Chelidon

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Technology & Engineering

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ISBN10: 6134237183
ISBN13: 9786134237185
Publisher: Alphascript Pub
Pages: 76
Weight: 0.18
Height: 0.18 Width: 9.00 Depth: 6.00
Language: English
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Chelidon was the first airplane developed by the Greek EAF (KEA) aircraft factory with management provided by Blackburn Aircraft Limited at the time. According to one source, it was designed by Charles H Lowe-Wylde, although in the contemporary Jane's edition it is mentioned that it was designed largely by Greeks (under the supervision of Mr. Wylde), according to Greek Navy specifications. Its development was completed in a virtually record time of 8 weeks, and first flight was made on February 11, 1927. It was a two-seater military biplane designed for advanced training and other roles including reconnaissance. It could also be transformed into a hydroplane. It used a Salmson 120 hp engine (future variants were to use Armstrong Siddeley Lynx engine) and had a maximum speed of 150 km/h. An order was originally placed (December 1926) by the Greek Navy for 18 aircraft but no further production followed, as, after the three month test flight period, it was considered inferior to alternative proposed models. The example built was used for technical personnel training at KEA and was most probably scrapped in 1938.

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