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Fairey Delta 2 research aircraft for Farnborough

Sep. 09, 1953 - Delta research aircraft for Farnborough: This is the first in flight photograph of the Fairey Delta 2, which will make its first public appearance at the 1955 SBAC Flying Display at Farnborough next week. Most advanced research aircraft yet built in Britain, the Fairey Delta 2 is capable of exceeding range of altitudes. Its 60 degrees sweptback delta wings represent the most advanced configuration yet flown and British aeroplane. It has a Rolls-Royce Avon turbojet and is fitted with a Fairey Powered Flying Controls. Pilot of the Fairey Delta 2 at Farnborough will be Peter Twiss, who made the first test flight in this aircraft in October 1954. Outstanding feature of the flying display will be a demonstration of the FD2's drop snoot, in which the whole of the needle nose, including the cockpit, can be lowered by the pilot to improve forward view for take off and landing

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13166597
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46149571
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5579px x 4407px (1.3MB)
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(c) Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS.com/Mary Evans
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Editorial Use Only - No Property or Model Releases. For any non-editorial use, please contact Mary Evans direct
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Keystone Pictures USA

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Advanced Altitudes Avon Capable Cockpit Configuration Controls Degrees Delta Drop Exceeding Fairey Farnborough Feature Fitted Flown Improve Lowered Needle Outstanding Represent Sbac Turbojet Twiss


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